Future Leaders Programme 1: African Economic Development: From wishlists to strategies 12-16 February 2024, London
Engaging with China: Informing governments, shaping business, enhancing media portrayal Increasing the knowledge of governments across the world as they shaped their China strategy, and informing decision-making and strategic thinking among multinationals working in China.
Black History Month 2023: Top things to do in London London is brimming with activities for Black History Month. Our Student Experience (SEER) team is here to give a rundown of art, history and cultural events across the capital.
Weeping gods: a new documentary on the disappearing glaciers in Peru APU: the Weeping Gods is a new VR documentary that focuses on the disappearing glaciers in Peru and urges us to recognise the slowly vanishing parts of our world and strive to protect them.
SOAS economists contribute to new report on ‘Nature Loss and Sovereign Credit Ratings’ SOAS economists contribute to report showing that a loss of nature is pushing nations towards sovereign credit downgrades.
Imaging of Asian women in historical photography Author Elaine Chiew will discuss the academic research she conducted as an early historian into the self-imaging of Chinese women in early Singapore photography as a limited exercise of agency that formed the background of her novel The Light Between Us.
Emmanuel Ofori-Sarpong Emmanuel Ofori-Sarpong is a PhD candidate in Politics and International Studies at SOAS, where he investigates the politics of space and materiality in architecture and urban planning with particular attention to Ghana and Kenya.
Syed Talha Ahsan Talha Ahsan is a historian and podcaster on the lives of the Caliphs. He is currently a PhD researcher on Ḥanbalism at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics supervised by Prof. Hugh Kennedy.
SOAS Charles Wallace Pakistan Fellowship Awarded annually by the Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust to a Pakistani scholar whose research and career would particularly benefit from the opportunity of spending three months at SOAS