SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance co-host conference on 'Accelerating Climate Action in Asia' Researchers and policy makers convene in Tokyo to discuss fiscal policy responses to the climate crisis.
COP30 President and other thought leaders speak at SOAS during London Climate Action Week 2025 The SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance hosted seven high-profile events during London Climate Action Week 2025, showcasing the Centre’s work on a number of issues.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance hosts events at the United Nations’ Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development The SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance co-organised three high-level side events at the United Nations’s Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) which took place in Seville from 30 June to 3 July 2025.
David W Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, has passed away SOAS remembers David W. Hughes (Department of Music), who died on 4 May.
Geneva study tour connects diplomatic theory and practice for SOAS politics students Through a busy three days of visits, workshops and talks organised by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, the trip gave students a close-up view of key multilteral and diplomatic missions.
Professor Olivette Otele Olivette Otele is a Historian and Memory scholar, currently holding the position of Distinguished Research Professor of the Legacies and Memory of Slavery in the Law Department at SOAS University of London.
Iona Summerson Iona Summerson is an ESRC-funded doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS University of London. Their interdisciplinary research – across settler colonial studies, political theory and geology – is broadly concerned with resistance to and the reproduction of settler colonialism/capitalism, as articulated through its relations to geological nature.
Shengnan Dong Shengnan Dong is a PhD candidate in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London. Her research focuses on Buddhist art, architecture, and visual culture in Tibet from the 10th to 15th centuries. Her current project examines a fifteenth-century chorten (stupa) at Chung Riwoche in Central Tibet.