Professor Mohammad Karoubi Mohammad Karoubi is an academic, lawyer and a senior analyst on political and legal issues in the Middle East.
Is disability a barrier to higher education? Digital Ambassador Amna Shuja knew she found certain aspects of academic work more difficult. Having gained support from the SOAS Disability and Neurodiversity Team, she asks the question 'Is disability a barrier to higher education?'.
South Africa v Israel, provisional measures and the obligation to prevent genocide SOAS Law academics contextualise South Africa v. Israel before the International Court of Justice ruling and discuss the implications of this case on international law and human rights protection.
Universality from Below: Communisation and the Subject of Emancipatory Politics The talk will think through the concept of universality in emancipatory politics, insisting on the need to move beyond 'bad', transcendental, or identitarian universals toward a universality from below, emerging immanently through collective struggle
MT24: Making Tracks Join us for an evening with MT24, a dynamic ensemble combining musical traditions from across the globe.
Johannes Klatt’s Jaina-Onomasticon Producing a print edition of a recognised classic in the fields of Indology and the History of Religion
Wael Al-Dahdouh speaks at SOAS on journalism and survival in Gaza The distinguished Palestinian journalist addressed the SOAS Gallery, reflecting on his experience reporting from Gaza - balancing the demands of war journalism with the personal struggles of Gazan reporters.