Carceral Policy, Policing and Race Amplifying the carceral experiences of marginalised populations across the Global South.
Managing your workload over winter break: A SOAS student's guide Marjan shares his top tips for making the most of the winter break by getting ahead on those everlasting assignments, whether that be in a library or the comfort of your own home.
Amelia Louise Wood Amelia Wood is a PhD candidate in the SOAS Department of History, Religions and Philosophies. Research interests include the history of modern yoga, Spiritual Abuse, feminist perspectives on yoga, and representations of women in yoga.
The Bloomsbury Colleges PhD Studentships: Queer Meaning-Making in South Asian Literature: New Comparative Perspectives
Dr Renate Söhnen-Thieme Sanskrit language and literature; classical Indian religions; folklore and music of Baltistan
Why economic growth alone does not make a better, healthier society Policies that see economic growth as the sole outcome, from which all else will follow, will inevitably fail. History teaches us that investing in the social fabric is a critical component of development.
Dr Nimer Sultany Dr Nimer Sultany is Reader in Public Law. He holds a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Harvard Law School, and was the recipient of the British Academy Fellowship (2016/17) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at SUNY Buffalo Law School (2012/13).