Dr Avinash Paliwal Avinash specialises in foreign and security policy analysis with regional focus on South Asia, Afghanistan, and Myanmar.
Professor Ashley Thompson invited to BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme Professor Thompson was invited to explain the role of ancient temples in the current Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
International Arbitration, Public Policy and the MENA Countries SOAS Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Centre (SADRC), in collaboration with RAGAB Law, invites you to an in-depth discussion on the role of public policy in international arbitration in the MENA region.
Dr Claudia Seymour Young people’s experiences of and means of coping with violence in North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
Introduction to MSc Politics and International Relations Explores how a postgraduate degree in Politics can equip you to engage with some of the most pressing global challenges of our time.
Career advice for graduating students: Follow what interests you Transitioning from university to the professional world is a big step. Anna shares advice on navigating this stage, from pursuing your passions and networking with alumni to building resilience.
SOAS academic awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship for project on African continental and ... Dr Daniel Mulugeta has been awarded a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowship for his research project, ‘Pan-African frontiers and identities: the remaking of Africa in world politics.’