Right to Development at 40: from colonialism to conflicts and climate change Join us for an evening with Professor Surya Deva for a timely discussion on the right to development and how it can confront the intersecting challenges of colonialism, conflict, and climate change.
Access to buildings and working remotely Access statements for each of the buildings occupied by SOAS. They vary in accessibility, but we are usually able to relocate activities to more accessible spaces if we know about your needs in advance.
SOAS students champion rights of nature with pro bono project on River Ouse A group of law students from SOAS University of London has successfully completed a pro bono project mapping the presence of UK-protected species along the River Ouse in Sussex.
Torture and Genocide: A Webinar with the UNSR Francesca Albanese A Discussion of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 Francesca Albanese's recent report on Torture and Genocide.
Mahāyāna Without the Concept of Mahāyāna: Evidence From an Early Kharoṣṭhī Manuscript from Gandhāra This lecture will present the content of the Kharoṣṭhī manuscripts from Gandhāra, discussing parallels and its broader context within Mahāyāna literature.