Alternative explanations for disability: Inspiring patient-centered care among healthcare practitioners through the arts A public engagement project that brings together academics, healthcare workers and persons with disabilities to collectively and creatively understand and challenge deeply rooted philosophies and beliefs about disabilities.
After the Earth's Violent Sway: Tangible and intangible legacies of a natural disaster Documenting and analysing the cultural and political impacts of Nepal’s 2015 earthquakes.
Future Leaders Programme 2: Industrial Policy for Economic Development in an Age of Ecological Crisis 8-12 April 2024, London
Calls to strengthen Equality Act at landmark event in Parliament Dr Suriyah Bi, a lecturer in Islam in Britain & founder of the Equality Act Review held a landmark event in Parliament to discuss the proposals to strengthen the legislation of the Equality Act 2010.
Dr John Loewenthal John Loewenthal works as the Education and Training Officer for the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA). He is also a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, conducting the project, ‘Anthropolo
My year at SOAS: Being part of the museum community feels like a dream come true Linshu reflects on her year studying MA History of Art and Archaeology, immersing herself in London’s museum scene for her future career.