SOAS student wins Vogue Business talent competition The editor of the SOAS Spirit, Maliha Shoaib, has won a prestigious Vogue Business talent competition to secure a placement at Vogue Business and a year’s mentorship from the Vogue Business Trend Editor.
Book Authority selects Future of Coal in India, featuring a chapter by Dr Pallavi Roy, as a Top ... None
SOAS academic awarded grant for collaborative theatre project to highlight political ... The Global Research Network on Parliaments and People (GRNPP) led by Professor Emma Crewe has received a grant to enable members of the Mursi community in Southern Ethiopia to create innovative ways to enhance policy-makers' understanding of their pressures, rights and aspirations.
Community-sourcing project brings 200-year-old Malay poem back into circulation Dr Mulaika Hijjas, Senior Lecturer in South East Asian Studies at SOAS University of London, launched an edition of a 200 year old poem produced through community-sourcing at the Kuala Lumpur Alternative Book Fair in Malaysia.
CO-OP research cohort visits sites, museums in northeast Thailand From 5 to 14 January 2024, the Circumambulating Objects: on Paradigms of Restitution of Southeast Asian Art (CO-OP) research cohort attended the first of three critical thinking labs in northeast Thailand.
New exhibition spotlights places in Britain connected to transatlantic slavery A new Black History Month exhibition spotlighting 50 key sites in Britain and around the world that benefitted from the transatlantic slave economy will open in west London.
Japan Sport Stories - Rebuilding the excitement for Tokyo 2020 The Japan Research Centre is partnering up with Japan Sports Stories Podcast - with thanks to generous support of the Toshiba International Foundation. Do check out this fantastic podcast series on Japan & Sport!