SOAS joins new collaboration to give research universities a collective voice ResearchPlus consists of ten leading research-focused universities with the primary aim of enhancing the strength of the UK’s research and innovation base
Nobel Prize winner’s novel translated into Swahili by SOAS scholar Dr Ida Hadjivayanis, Senior Lecturer at SOAS's African Languages, Cultures and Literatures Section, worked on the official Swahili translation of Nobel Prize Literature Winner Abdulrazak Gurnah’s new book 'Theft'.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance Co-Organises Acceleration Dialogue on the Role of Public Development Banks in Domestic Financial Resource Mobilisation in Kigali Professor Ulrich Volz discusses proposals for strengthening domestic financial resource mobilisation in an event with the Development Bank of Rwanda.
Students excel at nationwide Japanese speech contest Fourth-year BA Japanese student Ailian Pei won first place in the Speech Category at the 20th annual Japanese Speech Contest for Students.
SOAS partners in multimillion-pound initiative to decarbonise Bloomsbury heating supply SOAS has joined a collaborative project with the University of London and UCL to decarbonise the Bloomsbury estate by 99%, partly funded through a £7.2m grant from the Green Heat Network Fund.
MSc Politics and International Relations (Central Asia) MSc Politics and International Relations (Central Asia) at SOAS University of London
Former Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh receives honorary DSc in Economics from SOAS On 5 September 2024, SOAS University of London awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) in Economics to Dr. Atiur Rahman in recognition of his life-long research work on poverty reduction and the initiatives that he took as a Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh to promote financial inclusion and sustainable finance.
Article co-authored by SOAS Professors republished in special issue Article co-authored by SOAS Professors republished in special issue