SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance Convenes Second SOAS Summer School on Sustainable Finance ... None
The Trial that Shook Britain: How a Court Martial Hastened Acceptance of Indian Independence Learn about the historic INA trial and its role in India's journey to independence. We are joined by Subhashini Ali, daughter of the accused, Prem Sahgal, for a personal perspective.
Politics experts' research spotlighted at the Munich Security Conference 2025 SOAS had its first official presence at the Munich Security Conference this year, to discuss alternative approaches to the global world order.
SOAS project on water conflict and security secures prestigious ERC funding SOAS Professor of International and Environmental Law Philippe Cullet has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) fund worth €2.48million for his project on water conflicts and security in South Asia.
Almut Hintze receives grant of nearly £1million for project to preserve and document bullae and sealings from the Sasanian Empire Professor Almut Hintze has received an AHRC grant of £999,998 to preserve and document a database of 824 Sasanian clay bullae, bearing almost 2,000 seal impressions.
Dr Roy Fischel History of precolonial South Asia, in particular Muslim polities and societies; the Deccan, 1300-1700; South Asia and the early modern Muslim world.
International Women's Day: 25 SOAS alumni to be inspired by In celebration of International Women's Day, we look back at some notable SOAS alumni who have broken barriers and made significant contributions in their respective fields.