How waste infrastructure materialises social stratifications in North London The production of waste and the infrastructural processes it goes through are inherently political - before any environmental concerns.
Professor Eddie Bruce-Jones Professor Eddie Bruce-Jones joined SOAS in 2023, and is the Dean of the College of Law.
A.P. Santhanaraj (1932-2009) modern and contemporary art from South India The Brunei Gallery, SOAS is delighted to present a new exhibition A.P. Santhanaraj (1932-2009) – Modern Art from South India, featuring material from The Noble Sage Art Collection & Manuelpillai Fine Arts.
The fossil fuel industry is built on inequality. It can never be decolonised Clare Coogan Cole explores inequality, racism and exploitation in the fossil fuel industry.
The subaltern’s Shanghai: How Dharavi is designing its own renaissance Despite the continued threat to its existence, Mumbai’s Dharavi proves an example of sustainability, creativity and adaptability
European Research Council grants awarded to Maqām music project and Zoroastrian ritual analysis Funding has been awarded to two SOAS researchers: Professor Almut Hintze will be analysing prehistoric oral culture of the Indo-Iranians, and Professor Rachel Harris will be leading a project on a musical tradition found across Western and Central Asia.
Meet the student interns gaining skills and making a difference at SOAS The Education Co-creator Internship scheme gives the opportunity to students to get paid to work on projects across departments, gain career experience and have an impact on SOAS work.
Colfe’s School take part in global music event with Moroccan Gnawa and Chinese Pipa Musicians Pupils from Colfe’s School, listen to traditional Moroccan Gnawa musician and a Chinese pipa soloist play in a lively educational global music event held at SOAS.