SOAS Alumni Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in conversation about the history ... Hosted by SERAYA - a podcast on cultural heritage, art and history, Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in a conversation about the history of restitution in Indonesia, its meanings as well as future challenges.
SOAS statement on Fahad Shah We are very concerned to hear of the arrest of SOAS alum Fahad Shah, a prominent journalist based in Kashmir and editor of the independent news platform, TheKashmirWalla.
Modern Languages and Linguistics ranked 10th overall for research excellence Modern Languages and Linguistics ranked 10th overall in the UK out of 47 HEIs nationally, rising 20 places during the REF cycle and outranking other leading London institutions.
In Memoriam: Robin Munro (1952-2021) Robin Munro, human rights scholar and activist, and the author of pathbreaking studies of human rights abuses in China, passed away peacefully of complications from illness on May 19, 2021.
I Couldn't Stand By: Youth, Violence and Peace — An Exhibition of Young Hope This exhibition presents illustrated stories from PositiveNegatives illuminating young peoples' experiences of conflict, peacebuilding and marginalisation.
Research programme supporting Rwandan scholars marks 10 years A research programme co-founded at SOAS University of London to address the significant gap in Rwandan scholars’ work in leading journals marks 10-years of progress and impact this year.
Dr Mai Yamani Scholarship Dr Mai Yamani Scholarships are open to applications from new international students and will provide tuition fees and support living and study costs.
SOAS journal explores negative feelings towards Nigerian pidgin English A reflection on Yorùbá language changes among London families, and an analysis of why some university students feel negatively towards Nigerian Pidgin English are some of the research papers published in a new SOAS journal.