Dr Costanza Torre Costanza Torre is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA).
Community Fellow and alumnus featured in new Netflix series soundtrack Reylon Yount, SOAS Community Fellow and alumnus in the Department of Music is featured in the soundtrack to the new Netflix series 1899
Dr Sushrut Jadhav Britain, South Asia; cultural dimensions of mental health across nations, suffering, marginalised populations in psychiatric care in London and Chennai, cultural identity of Dalit groups (formerly 'untouchable' caste) in India. Senior Clinical Lecturer, Research Department of Health Sciences, UCL.
How is Covid-19 impacting human rights? Covid-19 constitutes a major stress test for societies, states, and the international order.
Book Launch: Lara Sheehi, From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures Join us for an in-depth and interdisciplinary conversation with Lara Sheehi, Ghassan Abu-Sittah, Louis Allday, and Rami Rmeileh about Dr Sheehi’s new book, From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures (Pluto, 2026).
CAMHRA Annual Lecture 2026 presented by Professor Clara Han Professor Clara Han presents the CAMHRA Annual Lecture 2026, '"From me it is born": Psychic life and a politics of the ordinary', accompanied by a pre-lecture reception open to attendees
Julia Taylor Climate justice, Energy transition, Social reproduction, Feminist economics, Inequality.
Mandar Marathe Dr Mandar Marathe is an MPhil/PhD student in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at SOAS University of London. His area of research is the use of quantitative techniques to evaluate Arabic Rhetoric ("al-Balāgha").