Dr Matti Pohjonen Dr Matti Pohjonen is a researcher and artist working at the intersection of digital anthropology, philosophy and data science.
Call for papers: Legacy of the British Mandate in Palestine This workshop hopes to bring together emerging researchers from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to examine the question of British “legacy” in Palestine/Israel to better understand the relationship between the Mandate and today.
SOAS students visit Mongolian Embassy to mark anniversary of Genghis Khan’s birth SOAS representatives were invited by the Mongolian embassy in London to mark the occasion of the 860th anniversary of Genghis Khan’s birth and the National Pride Day.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery: Slavery in Africa today - an unfinished business Join us on the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on 2 December for the event, Slavery in Africa today: an unfinished business.
Community Fellow and alumnus featured in new Netflix series soundtrack Reylon Yount, SOAS Community Fellow and alumnus in the Department of Music is featured in the soundtrack to the new Netflix series 1899
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?
Linguistic Privilege at COP27 The impact of climate change often affects low-income countries the most. However, with negotiations at COP27 taking place in English, it's hard not to believe these countries are at a disadvantage.
Distinguished figures to be honoured at the 2022 winter graduation ceremonies Exceptional figures from the African diaspora in social activism, linguistics and sustainable development are to be honoured during the winter graduation celebrations in early December.