New School of Arts event series on Putting Theory into Practice Students from the Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen Studies host new events series 'Putting Theory into Practice: Imagining our Future in Cultural Work'
The stories behind the murals in the SOAS Students' Union Learn all about the people highlighted in murals on campus and how their stories are a testament to global liberation movements.
Uganda's anti-homosexuality law and the urgent need for radical feminist politics As Uganda enacts fiercely anti-LGBTQ legislation, Dr Awino Okech argues how these changes are transnational in nature and calls for an urgent need for radical feminist politics.
From Engines to Heads: Sisyphus’ Task and the Almost Normal Logic of Africa’s Informal Economies This talk explores how motorcycle drivers and market traders create stability and order in their daily lives, despite a lack of formal jobs and support.
Anti-colonialism, Abolition and the Nationalist Backlash This lecture examines how the Labour Party's attempt to appease both anti-racist and nationalist critiques has failed, fueling a surge in grassroots anti-racism and radical nationalism, and shaping the future of British politics.
SOAS LLB/BA, LLM/MA Law Clinics and Placements Through our clinical legal education programme, students have an opportunity to enhance their employability and benefit from practical experiences, taking ‘a law-in-action approach’.
Transregional travels to Bodhgaya in the Long First Millennium This lecture will give an overview of Chinese sources on Bodhgayā and will trace the history of Bodhgayā reflected in them.