SOAS languages and cultures experts to investigate Covid-19 risks among London’s migrant ... SOAS University of London languages and cultures scholars have been awarded UKRI/AHRC funding worth £489,826 for a research project examining Covid-19 public health information among linguistically diverse communities in London.
Runako Charles Runako Charles is a doctoral researcher in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics (Near and Middle East Section) at SOAS, University of London. His research focuses on the intellectual legacy of Imām al-Dāraquṭnī (d. 385/995) and the development of ḥadīth criticism in the 4th/10th century.
Anti-colonialism, Abolition and the Nationalist Backlash This lecture examines how the Labour Party's attempt to appease both anti-racist and nationalist critiques has failed, fueling a surge in grassroots anti-racism and radical nationalism, and shaping the future of British politics.
Dr Amal Al-Jubouri Dr Amal Al-Jubouri is a distinguished poet, human rights lawyer, and academic specializing in Arabic and Islamic studies, cultural memory, and interfaith dialogue.
SOAS's commitment to championing researchers recognised SOAS has received the HR Excellence in Research Award for its 12th year, recognising our continued commitment to supporting and developing our research community.
SOAS Law students win top places in nationwide contest SOAS Law students win top places in this year's British & Irish University Commercial Awareness competition (BIUCAC)
Momo 默墨 - Silent Ink A specially commissioned performance by Xie Rong (aka Echo Morgan), who draws on autobiography to share thought-provoking narratives through body, gesture, and voice, interwoven with classical Chinese aesthetics.