Centre for the Study of Colonialism, Empire and International Law The Centre for the study of Colonialism, Empire and International Law at SOAS Univeristy of London.
Stella Dixon Stella is an anthropology PhD student. Her thesis explores the effects of climate change on everyday experiences of seasonality and the making of seasonal cultures in central Tokyo.
From Communities to Collections: The Modern Endangered Archives Program in South Asia and Beyond This presentation introduces UCLA Library's Modern Endangered Archives Program (MEAP), detailing its community-driven framework for preserving endangered cultural heritage, with a focus on South Asian projects and the application process.
Labiba Rukhsana Labiba is a Bloomsbury PhD scholar at the School of Law, Gender and Media at SOAS, collaborating with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Professor Mahinda Deegalle Mahinda Deegalle is a Professorial Research Associate at SOAS University of London, and Professor Emeritus in the Study of Religions, Philosophies, and Ethics at Bath Spa University. He was also a Visiting Scholar at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.
SOAS wins consultancy contract with with global sustainability platform for sugarcane, Bonsucro SOAS academics, will work in partnership with academics in CEBRAP (The Brazilian Centre for Analysis and Planning) to support Bonsucro to develop a monitoring evaluation and learning framework, strategy, guidance and support package for Bonsucro members in receipt of a Bonsucro Impact Fund grant.
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.
New SOAS podcast: Making Sense hosted by Dr Somnath Batabyal Making Sense is a new podcast series hosted by Dr Somnath Batabyal which aims to make sense of our complex world.