Kaari Murungi appointed as Professor of Practice The Centre for Gender Studies is pleased to announce the appointment of Kaari Betty Murungi as Professor of Practice. Kaari Betty Murungi is an expert in transitional justice processes, women’s human rights, gender, constitutionalism and governance.
External Event - Naoroji: Pioneer of Indian Nationalism by Dinyar Patel Online lecture from the Ancient India & Iran Trust
External Event: Pourdavoud Center / Amuzegar Lecture Series - Afshin Marashi Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran
SOAS Palestine Studies Series The question of Palestine is one of the most complex and protracted issues of our time. A country under military occupation with the largest body of refugees in the world, Palestine is a topic of tremendous political and cultural significance, involving regional and international players as well as an army of humanitarian and non-governmental organisations.
SOAS alumnus Professor Gungwu Wang awarded Tang Prize in Sinology SOAS alumnus and honorary fellow, Professor Gungwu Wang, a leading historian on China and China's relations with Southeast Asia, was awarded the 2020 Tang Prize in Sinology.
Powerful stories of Muslim women building inclusive communities at Christmas Research carried out at SOAS University of London reveals stories of people who, through creative gestures, help to bring communities together at this special time of the year.
How do we navigate working and learning in the metaverse? What is the metaverse's future in finance, business, management and public policy?