Some thoughts on the liability and immunity of the arbitrator This lecture aims to describe individual legal systems and re-examine the liability of arbitrators in a modern, proportionate, and theoretically sound manner.
In conversation with H.E. the Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania H.E. Asta Radikaitė, the Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to the United Kingdom, joins us for a discussion on diplomacy, foreign policy and regional security.
Emotion, Care, and Common Concerns: A Relational Approach to Research in Contested Southeast Asian Borderlands This workshop explores how emotion, care, and common concerns shape the practice of research in contested Southeast Asian borderlands.
SOAS Library unveils transformed reading room at the heart of brutalist landmark The reading room in SOAS’s historical grade II listed brutalist Library building has undergone a major refurbishment to create a revitalised learning space for students.
Library Appeal: what the SOAS Library means to students Ellis Taylor's academic journey has been shaped by the unique opportunities provided by the Library and its Special Collections work.
SOAS in the Media: April 2026 A roundup of SOAS experts and research featured in the media this month.
Co-supervised masters dissertation programme in Economics Students on certain Economics masters programmes can apply for a co-supervised dissertation with leading experts from around the world.
How AI and disinformation are changing war reporting As access to conflict zones tightens and AI-driven disinformation proliferates, war reporting is undergoing a profound and perilous transformation, writes Dr Iain Overton.
Internationalisation of Chinese firms in geopolitics Professor Ziliang Deng will examine emerging trends in Chineses firms' efforts at internationalisation in an era of challenges and opportunity.