SOAS statement on Fahad Shah We are very concerned to hear of the arrest of SOAS alum Fahad Shah, a prominent journalist based in Kashmir and editor of the independent news platform, TheKashmirWalla.
High-Level Seminar in Brussels Tackles Africa’s Triple Crisis of Debt, Climate, and Development Professor Ulrich Volz speaks at high-level seminar in preparation of upcoming EU-AU Summit alongside H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the former President of Ghana
Students return from study tours examining political and social realities in East Africa and Asia Students visited Rwanda, India and Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan as part of a new series of study tours offered at SOAS.
Children's storybooks developed to address antibiotic overuse in Sri Lanka Led by SOAS research, a new project in Sri Lanka will raise awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through a targeted public health campaign.
South African G20 to centre Global South voices, says Deputy President Deputy President Paul Mashatile set out South Africa’s plans for its 2025 presidency of the G20 Summit during an address at SOAS.
New report reveals barriers faced by newly-recognised refugees in the UK A new report co-authored by SOAS University of London’s Dr Anna Lindley and Asylum Welcome, an Oxfordshire-based charity, sheds light on the significant barriers newly-recognised refugees face when trying to establish a new life in the UK. The report has been published today.
Artery. A podcast on art, authorship and anthropology Robert Simpkins (Research Associate, SOAS Japan Research Centre) and Iza Kavedžija (University of Cambridge) are delighted to announce the publication of Artery, a podcast on art, authorship and anthropology.
Students excel at nationwide Japanese speech contest Fourth-year BA Japanese student Ailian Pei won first place in the Speech Category at the 20th annual Japanese Speech Contest for Students.