Professors of Practice to explore questions of race and human rights Three new Professors of Practice and a Community Fellow will bring their knowledge and professional expertise to SOAS via the School of Law and the Department of Politics and International Studies.
Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit Women in Africa own less than 10% of the land. Transformation can only be achieved through legal awareness raising and bottom-up legal change strategies to facilitate economic empowerment.
Alternative English language qualifications In addition to the requirements listed on our main English Language requirements page, we also accept a range of alternative qualifications to demonstrate your level of English language proficiency.
Update on the BDS campaign and the encampment On Friday 12 July, the SOAS Executive Board wrote to our students and staff with the following email.
SOAS honorary awardees for 2025 SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to eight distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
A new report calls for urgent action on the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South A new report by Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project co-led by the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance highlights the urgent need to address the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South and puts forward policy recommendations.
Film screening: Life is Wonderful - Mandela’s Unsung Heroes Life is Wonderful tells an inspiring story of immense courage and self-sacrifice on the part of a small group of idealists from a range of cultural heritages who said: ‘Not on my watch’ and ‘Not in my name’.