How corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters Jennifer Clapp will discuss how corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters.
Online learning discounts and scholarships Explore our range of discounts and scholarships for online courses.
Marking half a century of the Swire Collection at SOAS Explore our new digital exhibition on the Swire Archive at SOAS, marking half a century since the archive was created.
Say what? Arbitrator speech, ethics, and the edges of impartiality This program will examine a growing body of cases in which arbitrators have been challenged for everything from snarky asides, to rhetorical flourishes, to bombastic awards, and to public-facing comments about current events.
Alumni love stories that started at SOAS: A Valentine’s Day special This Valentine’s Day, meet the alumni whose love stories began at SOAS and grew into lifelong partnerships and families.
Syria and the Kurds: the future of Syria’s political landscape This expert panel will address several pressing questions arising from the recent clashes and the agreement between the Syrian government and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
SOAS Gallery achieves accreditation from Arts Council England The UK Museum Accreditation Scheme, run by the Arts Council and partners, has recently recognised the SOAS Gallery for being managed and governed by the nationally agreed industry standard.
The Way Ahead on Debt: Reform, Resilience, and Leadership in a Fragmented World This webinar will also honour the legacy of Shamshad Akhtar, founding Co-Chair of the Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project – a distinguished development economist, Pakistani and global public servant whose leadership and lived experience profoundly shaped international debates on debt, development, and economic justice.
SOAS to host prestigious Arabic literary Prize The annual Saif Ghobash Banipal book prize will be hosted at SOAS University of London from 2026.