David W Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, has passed away SOAS remembers David W. Hughes (Department of Music), who died on 4 May.
Why I picked SOAS (and you should too) Final year student Daisy shares why she decided to study BA Chinese at SOAS, including the opportunity to live in London and spend a year abroad.
PhD Studentship in the Feminist Centre for Racial Justice (FCRJ) College of Law, Anthropology and Politics Department of Politics and International Studies Studentships
The paradox of electric vehicles: Can they ever be truly sustainable? The electric car has emerged as a popular symbol of individual action against climate change. But extracting the ingredients that make up EVs is environmentally destructive and often exploits Global South and Indigenous communities.
What the Navajo string game can teach us the human role in the Anthropocene In Navajo, string games are known as na'atl'o'. They are a form of 'continuous weaving', a practice of storytelling that connects the Diné (Navajo people) with the environment.
Conditions ‘unsafe’ for South Sudanese refugees to return, report finds Researchers led by SOAS spoke to refugees and returnees to assess what has driven people to return, their experience of returning, and to discover how programmes can adapt to support their aspirations and needs amid the ongoing hunger crisis.
Dr Nikita Simpson Nikita is a Reader in Anthropology, and the Co-Director of the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA). She researches and provides policy advisory on mental health, care, and inequality.
MSc Humanitarianism, Aid & Conflict MSc Humanitarianism, Aid and Conflict at SOAS University of London.