SOAS in the Media: November 2025 Highlights of SOAS experts in the media discussing key issues and topics this month.
SOAS announces five new professorships to focus on global challenges SOAS University of London is pleased to announce the establishment of five new distinguished research professorships aimed at addressing the global challenges of our time, as framed by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Our work to help end poverty recognised in Times Higher Education rankings The 2023 rankings assess universities’ global performance against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
SOAS academic gives evidence to the Lords International Relations Committee as part of their ... None
Stephen Murphy takes part in Cultural Property Anti-Trafficking Workshop A lintel returned in 2021 on display at the Skok Kok Thom Museum, Thailand. This is one of two lintels that formed the basis of a restitution claim by the Thai government from Asian Art Museum San Francisco which was discussed at the workshop. Courtesy of Stephen Murphy.
SOAS to help boost importance of arts and humanities with new award SOAS is among the first group of recipients to receive the new Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Doctoral Landscape Awards, designed to invest in arts and humanities research at the doctoral level.
Emeritus Professor Richard Widdess receives grant from British Academy to fund research on ... Emeritus Professor Richard Widdess receives grant from British Academy to fund research project entitled "Singing histories: a comparative survey of devotional singing groups (dāphā) in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal".