Decolonising Bloomsbury: A guided walking tour through London’s colonial legacy Dr Alia Amir, Research Associate at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, takes us on a 'decolonising walk' through Bloomsbury, London.
Dr Serena A. A. Ceniccola Analysis of functional multilingualism and cosmetic monolingualism in the publication and translation of Japanese and Finnish multilingual literary works.
DLD Annual Lecture with Professor Yuen Yuen Ang - Adaptive political economy: Toward a new paradigm Political economy routinely treats living, complex, adaptive social systems as machine-like objects. In this talk, Professor Yuen Yuen Ang (Johns Hopkins University) proposes an adaptive political economy.
SOAS Impact Acceleration Account grants : Migration, displacement, minorities and marginalisation The SOAS Impact Acceleration Account team is pleased to announce new impact grant opportunities for SOAS researchers and non-academic partners.
Maqām Beyond Nation Maqām Beyond Nation explores a field of music-making that stretches from North Africa to Central Asia; a set of historically fluid and inter-connected creative practices which were transformed under 20th century nationalisms into fixed repertoires.
Conversation with Ambassador Staur, Chair of DAC, part of OECD The Department of Development Studies and the Development Leadership Dialogue Institute are pleased to be hosting a conversation with Ambassador Staur on bilateral aid, the role of the OECD-DAC and the future of ODA.
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’.
Human rights activists to examine Amilcar Cabral's legacy at SOAS lecture Prominent human rights and health activists Mirelle Fanon Mendès-France and Dr Firoze Manji will discuss the legacy of Amilcar Cabral at an event hosted by the SOAS Centre for Pan-African Studies.