Professor Emma Crewe Emma Crewe is Head of the School of Anthropology, Media and Gender and Professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS.
The Vatican endorses CISD's Strategic Concept for the Removal of Arms and Proliferation and its ... None
SOAS statement on Sinophobia and anti-Asian racism SOAS statement on Sinophobia and anti-Asian racism
Beyond victimhood: How western narratives shape Inuit struggles for environmental justice MA student Tasmin Jones highlights how Western climate narratives often overshadow Inuit experiences, advocating for the inclusion of Inuit voices to foster more equitable climate solutions.
A guide to your first week at SOAS as an international student From one international student to another, here are a few things you can do to feel more settled and confident as you embark on your journey at SOAS.
Meiji Jingu Japanese Studies Research Scholarships There are two Meiji Jingu Japanese Studies Research Scholarships available. Each scholarship is valued at £7,000 in total.
Policy and power struggles: How do policies get through? Explore how power struggles shape public policy and learn to navigate complex global challenges with SOAS’s MSc in Public Policy and Management.