MRes Social Anthropology and Intensive Language MRes Social Anthropology and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London
Digitalisation of food assistance project ‘Digitalising Food Assistance: Political economy, governance and food security effects across the Global North-South divide’ is a 3-year ESRC-funded project examining digitalising food assistance in Sudan, India and the UK.
Migration Governance and Diplomacy This project investigates how migration governance has been influenced by “refugee crises” and how crises at large shape policy responses on migration.
Linguistic Privilege at COP27 The impact of climate change often affects low-income countries the most. However, with negotiations at COP27 taking place in English, it's hard not to believe these countries are at a disadvantage.
Enhancing women’s access to transitional justice in Timor-Leste Younger generations in Timor-Leste can now learn the stories of the many forgotten women who endured grave human rights violations during the struggle for independence.
Emeritus Professor Francesca Orsini Professor Francesca Orsini is a literary historian working primarily with Hindi and Urdu materials and interested in exploring how multilingualism worked and continues to work within the literary cultures of South Asia.
Vice Chancellor's Lecture Series Discussions focusing on the planetary questions of our time and how to enable a collective human response.
Christophère Ngolele Christophère Ngolele is pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS. His thesis is titled "The Transition from Nomadic to Settled Life among Autochthonous Peoples: The Experience of the Mikaya of the Congo Basin Rainforest in the northwestern part of the Republic of Congo."
Kai-Hsiang Lin Kai-Hsiang Lin is a PhD candidate in the Department of Religions and Philosophies at SOAS University of London, researching Khön Vajrakīlaya practice of the Sakya tradition. His work focuses on Tibetan Buddhism, ritual performance, and textual traditions.