Reports, research projects and submissions Reports, research projects and submissions from the Centre for Human Rights Law.
Our work to help end poverty recognised in Times Higher Education rankings The 2023 rankings assess universities’ global performance against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Policymakers need to listen to the voices of people living in borderlands affected by drugs and ... None
Ezgi Gurses Ezgi Gurses is a PhD student in Development Economics at SOAS, University of London, researching the evolving modalities and strategic orientations of emerging donors and their contributions to development cooperation. Her research interests include development assistance policy, the effectiveness of foreign aid, and the political economy of emerging donors.
Politics experts' research spotlighted at the Munich Security Conference 2025 SOAS had its first official presence at the Munich Security Conference this year, to discuss alternative approaches to the global world order.
SOAS’s anthropologist recognised for significant contribution to advancing human dignity The Council of the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) has announced the award of the prestigious Lucy Mair Medal to SOAS University of London Professor of Social Anthropology David Mosse.
Why study philosophy at SOAS? Gain a global, inclusive approach to thought Philosophy at SOAS lets you study often-overlooked and under-appreciated philosophies from across the world, from Indigenous African to Indian traditions.
From the Coronation to Succession, what are the benefits of family business? Family businesses can often be perceived as fragile and full of drama. But can keeping it in the family offer competitive advantages?
SOAS ranks high in the THE Impact rankings 2021 for UN Sustainable Development Goals 1, 11 and 16 None