Black History Month: More than a month SOAS is celebrating Black History Month throughout the year, starting with a series of events this October.
Calls to strengthen Equality Act at landmark event in Parliament Dr Suriyah Bi, a lecturer in Islam in Britain & founder of the Equality Act Review held a landmark event in Parliament to discuss the proposals to strengthen the legislation of the Equality Act 2010.
Debt relief for a green and inclusive recovery The project seeks to develop systemic approaches to both resolve the debt crisis and advance a just transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
Africa, Law and Development Research Cluster Focusing on the scope and limitations of Law as an instrument for social change and development in Africa.
New book series on 'Political Communication and Media Practices in the Middle East and North Africa' This new book series, published by Bloomsbury Academic, is the first scholarly series that engages with a de-colonial, non-Euro centric approach to addressing the relationship between politics, communication and culture in the Middle East and North Africa from the perspective of key actors and states in the region, and its peoples.
Call for Papers: 2026 BRISMES Annual Conference Submissions are now open for the 2026 British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) Conference, co-hosted by the SOAS Middle East Institute on 23–25 June 2026.
Mohammad Kh Gh H A A Lari Mohammad Lari is a PhD candidate at the SOAS School of Law researching how civil law systems respond to national crises, with a focus on contractual obligations in Kuwait. His research interests include comparative law, social justice, and the intersection of law and society.