Future Leaders Programme 10: High-Value Agriculture as a Path to Structural Transformation – hopes, fears, realities 15 – 18 September 2025, London
The Trial that Shook Britain: How a Court Martial Hastened Acceptance of Indian Independence Learn about the historic INA trial and its role in India's journey to independence. We are joined by Subhashini Ali, daughter of the accused, Prem Sahgal, for a personal perspective.
Min Young Choi Min Young Choi is a PhD candidate in the History of Art, School of Arts at SOAS. Her research explores the cultural spaces of Kyŏngsŏng in the 1930s, examining how Korean artists engaged with the socio-political and spatial conditions of colonial rule through visual culture.
PhD student wins grand prize in modernist art competition SOAS PhD candidate George Cloke has won the 2025 Ivan Juritz Prize, established to celebrate the creativity of the modernist era.
Students excel at nationwide Japanese speech contest Fourth-year BA Japanese student Ailian Pei won first place in the Speech Category at the 20th annual Japanese Speech Contest for Students.
SOAS Economist assists in unveiling plaque to Joan Robinson On Tuesday 9 April, English Heritage unveiled another of its characteristic blue plaques on the house at 44 Kensington Park Gardens, in the Notting Hill district of London, where the famous economist Joan Robinson (1903-1983) lived, while attending St. Paul's School (she was then Joan Maurice).
Dr Andrea Longo Dr Andrea Longo joined SOAS School of Law, Gender and Media to work as post-doctoral researcher under Prof. Irini Papanicolopulu's British Academy Global Professorship project 'Freedom of the Seas and Human Rights Protection'.
Harendra Beniwal Harendra has an interest in Integrated management of Natural Resources for Sustainable Development and Inclusive Peoples Participation in Governance to ensure Socio-Economic Justice and Equity