Investing in justice: a scholarship for future human rights lawyers We spoke with the first recipient and donor of the Beena Sondhi LLM Scholarship at SOAS about its impact in opening doors for Indian lawyers committed to human rights.
Celebrating stories from SOAS research in 2024 As the year draws to a close, read some of the highlights from our 2024 research projects.
My study abroad year in one photo For our Study Abroad photo competition, we asked our returning students to submit the one photo that best captured their unforgettable experiences abroad.
Child of Empire: Sharing the experience of Partition survivors through VR Producer Saadia Gardezi talks to us about where the idea for the VR film came from, the different stories they heard, and what’s next.
OPINION: How Suella Braverman's fight to "stop the boats" breaches human rights The UK government wants to remove the right to claim asylum from people who arrive without the right of entry, whom they call “illegal”. But it does not address the nation's international human rights obligations and echoes the anti-migrant discourse of previous generations.
The 2024 Nobel Laureates are not only wrong about China, but also about the West This essay by Yuen Yuen Ang was first published in The Ideas Letter, a project of the Open Society Foundations.