Ebony Initiative celebrates the end of its first Junior Research Summer Programme with end of ... The Ebony Initiative celebrated the inaugural cohort of Junior Research Summer Programme scholars at SOAS on Thursday 30th September.
Sanitation in India: Understanding a complex and controversial human right (2016) Examining the right to sanitation in India from a broad perspective that encompasses the various dimensions of the right.
Dr John Loewenthal John Loewenthal works as the Education and Training Officer for the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA). He is also a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, conducting the project, ‘Anthropolo
In Memoriam: Dr. T’ung Ping-cheng 佟秉正 T’ung Ping-cheng truly cared for people. He was sociable but not brash, had humility but was never obsequious, had certainties in his views but never sought to force them on others. He was a lovely man, a pleasure to work with and a privilege to have known.
Professor Ashley Thompson Southeast Asian arts, aesthetics, literatures and cultural histories, with a focus on Cambodia, from the Angkorian to the post-Angkorian to the contemporary; Theravadin Buddhist arts, literatures and ritual; cultural heritage; sexual difference; deconstruction; memory and textuality.
Asian Development Policy Report 2025: Harnessing Digital Transformation for Good Join us with Donghyun Park (Asian Development Bank) for the presentation of the second edition of the Asian Development Policy Report (ADPR) 2025, an annual flagship report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that addresses developing Asia’s salient development challenges, delves into the topic of Harnessing Digital Transformation for Good.
Ten winners for case study development funding announced The University Network for Strengthening Macro-financial Resilience to Climate and Environmental Change has announced the selection of the ten winning bids from the first funding round for case study research.