Are universal pension systems a way to acknowledge women’s unpaid and undervalued work? The indispensable contribution women make to society continues to be unseen. Are pension systems the answer?
How a scholarship made Keshon Smith’s journey to SOAS possible Meet Keshon and see the life-changing impact of the Sanctuary Scholarship, which supports displaced individuals without access to Student Finance.
Britain has neglected Africa and the Commonwealth for over a decade: 4 ways it can reset relations The UK is resetting relations with Africa and the global south, seeking stronger, more equal partnerships. Dr Nick Westcott explains how this is a pivotal opportunity to rebuild ties and tackle global challenges.
Child of Empire: Sharing the experience of Partition survivors through VR Producer Saadia Gardezi talks to us about where the idea for the VR film came from, the different stories they heard, and what’s next.
Director's Lecture Series: Addressing the gaps in global biosecurity Join us on Thursday 13 October for the next instalment of the SOAS Director’s Lecture Series for 2022-23 exploring the gaps in biosecurity.
The legacy of Shinzo Abe: After Japan grieves, how will his leadership be judged? Two weeks after the killing of Shinzo Abe, Satona Suzuki reflects on the nation’s collective grief and what his legacy may become.
Cultural translation and interpreting of Covid-19 risks among London’s migrant communities Exploring why people differ in their understanding and interpretation of Covid-19, and whether these differences are related to the language/s people speak, read, and write, other than English.
Meet the curator of the new exhibition on modern art from South India To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, the SOAS Gallery interviews Modern & Contemporary Art from South India exhibition curator, Jana Manuelpilai.