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Introduction to MA History at SOAS Discover what makes the MA History at SOAS unique, with its focus on global, interconnected histories beyond the West.
Sorcery and Jurisdiction in Angola: Law and Multinormativity in Early Modern West Central Africa João Figueiredo discusses his book, 'Sorcery and Jurisdiction in Angola', exploring the interaction of European and African legal traditions when the Portuguese first land in West Central Africa.
AI Applications and Confidentiality in International Arbitration The session will use publicly available AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and NotebookLM to demonstrate real-world scenarios. We will examine how artificial intelligence is increasingly applied in arbitration practice and what this means for confidentiality obligations.
Professor Richard King My research explores the intersection between what we call philosophy and mysticism/spirituality and the ways in which European colonialism has influenced (and continues to influence) modern interpretations of ancient Indian traditions.
Professor Wen-chin Ouyang elected prestigious Academician of Academia Sinica Wen-chin Ouyang, Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, has been conferred as an Academician in the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences at the prestigious Taiwanese research institute, Academia Sinica.
Amir Massoumian Amir Massoumian is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS University of London.