Protests in Iran: Should we be optimistic? The death of Mahsa Amini has spurred worldwide protests and criticism of Iran's regime. What could it mean for the future?
Why I chose to study economics at SOAS "I could not have cared less about economics. Until I got sick." Shloka shares how the experience of illness taught her about the relationship between global inequalities and 'developing' economies.
Early careers grants and fellowships SOAS is excited to be supporting prospective researchers who wish to apply to be hosted at SOAS.
SOAS Food Studies Centre he SOAS Food Studies Centre is an interdisciplinary centre dedicated to the study of the political, economic, and cultural dimensions of food, historically and in the contemporary moment, from production, to exchange, to preparation, to consumption.
For minorities, biased AI algorithms can damage almost every part of life AI is often sold to us as unbiased. In his new book, Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, explains the extent of the problems caused by algorithmic bias for minorities and the challenges this poses to the legal system.
Project dldl/ድልድል Promoting faith-sensitive, integrated and decolonial responses to domestic violence internationally.
Harassment and sexual misconduct SOAS is a compassionate community, committed to creating a safe environment that respects and embraces our individual differences.
Records retention and disposal An essential part of good records management is ensuring that records, as important snap-shots of our decision-making and activities, are retained only for as long as they have value to the organisation, and that this decision-making process is documented.