Immigration detention in Hong Kong: Advocacy in the dark In this seminar, Professor Surabhi Chopra will discuss her paper which examines civil society engagement with immigration detention in Hong Kong.
In memoriam: Professor Annabelle Sreberny Annabelle Sreberny, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Global Media and Communication, passed away at the end of 2022.
Neom: The true cost of Saudi Arabia's 100% renewable futuristic city MA student Silas Lehane considers whether Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' is a 'revolution in urban living' or an example of greenwashing and humanitarian violation.
Displaying the Sacred: Hindu-Buddhist Art from Abu Dhabi to Asia This online workshop brings together museum professionals and researchers to explore how Hindu and Buddhist objects are interpreted and exhibited across diverse cultural and religious contexts.
In Conversation with the High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia to the UK A unique opportunity to hear directly from a senior African diplomat about the realities of diplomatic life today, both in general and in the context of working in London as a major global diplomatic hub.
Dr Catriona Drew Dr Catriona Drew teaches public international law in the School of Law and the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS University of London.
Human rights activists to examine Amilcar Cabral's legacy at SOAS lecture Prominent human rights and health activists Mirelle Fanon Mendès-France and Dr Firoze Manji will discuss the legacy of Amilcar Cabral at an event hosted by the SOAS Centre for Pan-African Studies.