DLD brings diverse experts together to discuss the EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) DLD brings diverse experts together to discuss the EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
SOAS is 2nd in UK for International Faculty in QS Europe Rankings SOAS University of London’s global appeal and student diversity has been recognised in the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2025.
Call for papers: Authoritarianism, law, and the remaking of society ‘Social life of Law in Authoritarian Contexts’, project funded by the Leverhulme Trust at SOAS, University of London invites applicants for a workshop that seeks to draw attention to the social life of laws used by authoritarian states and leaders to change the composition of societies.
Past injustices must be confronted, Ebrahim Rasool gives talk on lessons from South Africa for a divided Britain SOAS welcomed Ebrahim Rasool, Diplomat and Former South African Ambassador to the United States
Scholar recognised for outstanding scholarship on the Iranian economy SOAS University of London Professor of Economics Massoud Karshenas has been honoured by Stanford University for his meaningful contributions to understanding Iran’s economic development.
School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich announce second phase of internship programme The School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich are happy to announce the second phase of their internship programme.
CPAS hosts policy roundtable on vigilantism in the Lake Chad Basin On 29 April 2025, the Centre for Pan-African Studies (CPAS) at SOAS, led by Dr Abdul Wando, convened a policy roundtable in Abuja, Nigeria, to examine the role of vigilante groups in the Lake Chad Basin.
London festival spotlights SOAS film on the work of award-winning Kenyan filmmaker London festival spotlights SOAS film focusing on work of award-winning Kenyan filmmaker
Music researcher releases new experimental album Award-winning composer, sound artist, performer, and post-doctoral research associate Dr Helen Anahita Wilson releases new album “Nightshade”.