Life in the Cracks: Law, Violence, and Resistance in Haiti Seminar presented by Professor Marco Motta (University of Lausanne) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
The scourge that lays waste at noon: Monks, acedia, and the anthropology of depression Seminar presented by Dr Richard Irvine (University of St Andrews) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
Theoretical linguistics pushing for changes in criminal justice procedures across countries María Arche presents a research agenda on language needs which calls for closer connection across areas of study and language health, education and justice sectors.
“I found my studying journey to be one of the most challenging times in my life” - Student ... Rami Kang, Student Support Officer in the Online Distance Learning has recently published a self-love poetry book titled, ‘All of You Is Welcome Here’.
Dr Lena El-Malak Dr. Lena El-Malak is a commercial technology and data privacy attorney, as well as an expert in public international law.
Emilianus Yakob Sese Tolo Emil's research interest includes political economy of agrarian change in relation to agrarian conflicts and environmental studies and migration.
Building a community at university and why it matters Second-year student Idriss shares what he's learnt so far about the importance of community and how to build strong connections at university.
Why study MSc Data Science at SOAS? Technical training with Global South perspectives A closer look at SOAS’s MSc Data Science programme, combining practical coding and analytics skills with critical insight into how data and AI shape real-world societies.