Reclaiming Agency: The Role of African Organizations in Continental Politics From aid recipients to global architects: see how African organizations are reshaping politics.
Protests in Iran: Should we be optimistic? The death of Mahsa Amini has spurred worldwide protests and criticism of Iran's regime. What could it mean for the future?
Writing an academic essay: A student’s guide from prompt to perfection University academic essays demand a more in-depth and complex critical analysis, which can take some time to learn effectively. Here are some tips on what to focus on and how to keep improving.
Controversial and Crooked? The 2022 Qatar World Cup With the Qatar World Cup just days away, Digital Ambassador Rachael reflects on the issues and controversies overshadowing the popular tournament.
Our collections Find out more about our collections, which reflect the British interaction with Africa and Asia over the last 250 years.
Our research Research at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics is driven by a focus on the languages, cultures and texts of the regions on which we work and we engage in the study of literature, linguistics, cinema, visual culture, community engagement, medical humanities, gender studies and a range of interdisciplinary concerns.
Dismantling the myth of “good AI” - new book from SOAS political philosopher A new book from Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies, casts a critical eye on AI technology; exploring its uses, limitations, and cases for human intervention to uphold justice and equality in society.