SOAS and NLU Delhi join forces to remove barriers to climate justice education For the first time, a UK university is partnering with a university in the Global South to co-design, deliver, and award an innovative Master’s degree programme to help address ‘humanity’s biggest challenge’.
Thomas Summers Thomas Summers is a PhD candidate in African Studies in the department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics. His PhD thesis, titled "Digital Swahili: Tracking Language Innovations in Tanzanian Swahili from 2013 to 2023 on X", analyses a corpus of circa 11,000 X posts (circa 120,000 individual lexical units) to find patterns in use and spread of linguistic innovations. His research interests include: African languages in digital spaces, Swahili language and culture, Tanzanian minority languages and the wider East African community.
Jennifer Fleming Doctoral candidate researching artists of Hong Kong descent living and working in Britain. Other research interests include modern and contemporary Chinese art, diaspora art in Britain, and phenomenology as a tool for art historical research.
Supreme Court of India members inspire students with address on technology and law High-level members from the Supreme Court of India delivered a keynote speech at SOAS on the current state and future of India’s judiciary system.
Mediation in investor-state disputes: A unicorn in the wild? Join us for an engaging discussion that explores the growing interest in mediation within the field of investor-state dispute settlement.
SOAS Charles Wallace Bangladesh Fellowship Awarded annually by the SOAS South Asia Institute and the Charles Wallace Bangladesh Trust to a scholar who has had little or no opportunity to conduct research outside Bangladesh.
UN Chinese Language Day 2024 To celebrate the UN Chinese Language Day 2024, Zhaoxia Pang, Lecturer in Chinese, would like to share the successful story of SOAS undergraduate student Yumi Yong.
Architects gather at SOAS gallery to discuss Building Africa exhibition Architects from Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa will come together at SOAS University of London this week to discuss how the Building Africa exhibition, hosted at SOAS’s Brunei Gallery, was brought together.