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Mass-printing the divine: Early 20th-century Indian lithographs at SOAS Gallery Explore how early 20th century Indian lithographs helped popularise religious and historical imagery, and why this collection has been acquired by the SOAS Gallery.
Rules of the Accra Club: An exclusive look at a rare pamphlet for the colonial social club The Special Collections team have acquired the only known surviving copy of a pamphlet showing the social life of British administrators and other European expatriates in West Africa.
Meet the student interns gaining skills and making a difference at SOAS The Education Co-creator Internship scheme gives the opportunity to students to get paid to work on projects across departments, gain career experience and have an impact on SOAS work.
Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
Why The Economist is always wrong about Trump’s tariffs Economics PhD student Thabo Huntgeburth argues that mainstream economic models misjudge the impact of tariffs by ignoring global structures and political motives.
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