International Women's Day: 25 SOAS alumni to be inspired by In celebration of International Women's Day, we look back at some notable SOAS alumni who have broken barriers and made significant contributions in their respective fields.
Adam Rodgers Johns African diasporas in London, Yoruba Language, Swahili language, popular culture (film, music, literature etc.) in Swahili and Yoruba Languages.
Gwawr Thomas Gwawr is a doctoral researcher in the Centre for Human Rights Law at SOAS. She is also an experienced barrister, with a practice spanning research, legal advice and advocacy in both domestic and international human rights contexts.
Ozgur Yetiser Ozgur is a SOAS Research Studentship PhD scholar in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS University of London. Their current PhD project focuses on autistic lived experiences of London’s urban sensescapes, with particular interest in ethical dimensions of sensory composition of urban space, and the neuroqueering of ethnographic methods towards empowering marginalised ways of sensing the world.
SOAS President Zeinab Badawi launches humanitarian aid initiative for Sudan Humanitarian Action for Sudan (HAS) is an initiative created to address the crisis in Sudan and improve humanitarian support within the country.
SOAS London Alumni Group: In Conversation with Asma Khan SOAS Alumni Event in London with Honorary Doctor Asma Khan