Portrait of Professor Olivette Otele on display as part of the Timeless Visions exhibition at the Zari Gallery
SOAS Alumni Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in conversation about the history ... Hosted by SERAYA - a podcast on cultural heritage, art and history, Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in a conversation about the history of restitution in Indonesia, its meanings as well as future challenges.
My year at SOAS: Being part of the museum community feels like a dream come true Linshu reflects on her year studying MA History of Art and Archaeology, immersing herself in London’s museum scene for her future career.
Locating Voices of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in 19th Century Missionary Periodicals / Part 2 Dr Joanne Davis reflects on the completion of a successful collaborative research project, BIPOC Voices in the Victorian Periodical Press, which has recently launched on One More Voice.
SOAS students and experts to take part in international show which analyses the US Presidential ... None
For minorities, biased AI algorithms can damage almost every part of life AI is often sold to us as unbiased. In his new book, Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, explains the extent of the problems caused by algorithmic bias for minorities and the challenges this poses to the legal system.