SOAS awarded Race Equality Charter for its diversity work SOAS has received the bronze award for its recent submission to Advance HE’s 2025 Race Equality Charter.
Conan Yongneng Cheong Conan Cheong 张永能 is a PhD candidate in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London, researching the 20th-century photographic practices of Theravāda Buddhist monks in Luang Prabang, Lao PDR.
SOAS Vice-Chancellor and Chair of Trustees call for rethink of university financing Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib and Chair of Trustees Lord Dr Michael Hastings have called for a rethink in the financial challenges facing English universities in a new Higher Education Policy Institute article.
Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: Insights from Ha-Joon Chang Economics can feel intimidating, often shrouded in complex theories and jargon. However, the recently published article, Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: An Interview with Ha-Joon Chang, offers a refreshing perspective that could help dispel these fears.
New spoken-word LP examines legacy of Black immigration in Britain Devised and produced by Dr Richard Hylton, the album revisits the conflicting histories of immigration through the voices of 37 volunteers from across the United Kingdom.
Colfe’s School take part in global music event with Moroccan Gnawa and Chinese Pipa Musicians Pupils from Colfe’s School, listen to traditional Moroccan Gnawa musician and a Chinese pipa soloist play in a lively educational global music event held at SOAS.
World Kiswahili Language Day: Celebrating and Learning at SOAS When we celebrate a language, we are not only thinking of a means of communication. Language is tied to history and culture, and a powerful symbol of social identity.