Meera Syal and Robert Deeks awarded in King’s New Year Honours Critically acclaimed actress, comedian, and writer Dame Meera Syal and CEO Robert Deeks have been recognised in the New Year Honours List 2026.
Book launch: 'Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence' This event marks the launch of 'Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence', which traces how Okinawa was annexed by Japan, occupied by the United States, and now menaced by China.
Joining the dots: native language change and intergenerational transmission in bilingual speakers This seminar explores heritage bilingualism, and the relationship between both languages.
Universities must lead debate on free speech, new book argues How to Develop Free Speech on Campus, co-edited by Professor Alison Scott Baumann and Hasan Pandor, calls for universities to be more active in developing a culture of free speech.
Michelle Meixieira Groenewald Economic Policy-Making, Political Economy of South African Development, Social Reproduction, Economics Education
Learning by doing: My art internship archiving Chu Teh-Chun’s legacy An MA in History of Art and Archaeology student shares their internship experience and how it helped them translate theoretical knowledge into practical application and provided archival experience for their career.
Ambedkar–Kalaignar Visiting Fellowship for Social Justice and Federalism The 3 months fellowship honours the visions of Ambedkar and Karunanidhi by supporting work on social justice, democracy and federalism in India, with a special focus on Tamil Nadu.
Marketing programme accredited by leading professional body The Chartered Institute of Marketing has officially approved SOAS’s MSc International Marketing programme.
Inaugural Lecture Series: Professors Scott Newton and Eddie Bruce-Jones In this Inaugural lecture, Professor Scott Newton and Eddie Bruce-Jones will be presenting 'Double Exposure: Post‑Soviet Imperiality, Archipelagic Blackness' and 'Indenture Post Mortem' respectively.