Professor Shane McCausland Shane McCausland is an historian and curator of visual arts and material culture with interests ranging across the arts produced in China over the last two millennia as well as arts of Mongol-ruled Eurasia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
10 of the most famous SOAS alumni to know Music, charity, activism, sport, law, journalism… here’s a rundown of a few of SOAS’s most famous alumni making waves across sectors.
Kelly Anne Hagen Kelly Hagen, Centre for Global Media and Communications. Diaspora as the Front Line: Online Activism and Transnational Solidarity Amongst the Palestinian Diaspora in the West. Palestinian diaspora in the West, Palestine, online activism, social movements, transnational solidarity
Study of fine arts boosted by gift of Khalili Collections books The 38 volumes, each cataloguing a portion of Khalili’s vast private art collection, will act as an invaluable resource for SOAS teaching and study.
Centre for Law and Social Change The Centre for Law and Social Change is a hub for connections on the topic of law and social change and a space to generate debate, between scholars, students, practitioners, and social movement organisers.
Practice Research Network The SOAS Practice Research Network (PRN) brings together SOAS researchers from across all disciplines and career stages who are involved in, and interested in, producing non-traditional forms of research.