Yoga in the Age of Overload In today’s Age of Overload, we are drowning in data – hyperconnected yet experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
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Restitution of looted Cambodian antiquities This project expands Professor Ashley Thompson’s ongoing contribution to restitution work and aims to ensure its positive long-term impact in and beyond Cambodia.
British Academy writing workshop: Amplifying women's voices in Hausa cultural studies This 4-day British Academy Writing Workshop and 6-months of mentorship sought to amplify the voices of academic women writing about Hausa cultural studies in Northern Nigeria by providing support in revising research in preparation for publication.
Djonya Kélé ja Toulon: Gaming against slavery Contributing to the fight against descent-based slavery in Mali through the creation of a video game for mobiles.
Enterprise The Enterprise team is here to link up governments, business, NGOs and other organisations with the wealth of expertise SOAS has to offer
Currents Of Currency: Tracing Early First Millennium Southeast Asian Trade Through Coinage This talk will cover the results of a study examining over 1000 silver coins from museums in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and the UK bearing distinctive Rising Sun and Srivatsa motifs.
Ishret Wahid Ishret Binte Wahid is a PhD candidate in Development Studies at SOAS, exploring how transnational flows of social remittances and sexual norms between Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates reshape masculinities among Bangladeshi male labour migrants. Her research examines the intersections of migration, masculinities, and sexualities in the Bangladesh–UAE migration corridor.