MA South Asian Studies and Intensive Language MA South Asian Studies and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London
Professor Lindiwe Dovey Decolonial feminist approaches to filmmaking, film cultures and screen media industries globally; practice/artistic research through film; feminist and ethical leadership in the arts and academia; digital transformations in screen media production, distribution, exhibition, curation, and spectatorship; film festivals and film curating
Professor Ashley Thompson invited to BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme Professor Thompson was invited to explain the role of ancient temples in the current Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
From the margins to the margins: 30 years of women make waves and the regional feminist imagination in Taiwan In the 2025 SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are pleased to welcome FAN Ching to reflect on the intersections between feminist media activism and regional engagement in Taiwan.
Viability of Capital Market Access for Developing Countries in the Context of Climate Vulnerability This research project aims to conduct a thorough analysis of the dynamics influencing access to capital markets for developing and emerging economies, particularly under the strain of climate change-related vulnerabilities.