Ashley Thompson interviewed on BBC World News Professor Ashley Thompson recently spoke to BBC World News regarding the looting and restitution of Cambodian artefacts
Politics and International Relations alumna publishes book on women’s access to transitional ... Noemí Pérez Vásquez, who recently completed her PhD in Politics and International Relations at SOAS has published the book, “Women’s Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste”.
Tagore's University: A history of Visva-Bharati 1921-1961 Explore the history of Visva-Bharati, Rabindranath Tagore’s pioneering 1921 university that reimagined education by uniting rural reconstruction, arts, and global dialogue.
Exploring the Southeast Asian art collection donated by Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Moore The SOAS Gallery has over 100 Southeast Asian artworks and objects kindly donated by the academic and teacher Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Moore and used every year by MA Curating Cultures students.
SOAS appoints new Distinguished Research Professors SOAS is pleased to announce the first round of Distinguished Research Professorship appointments.
The story of SOAS From groundbreaking academics to world-famous students, the history of SOAS is one of constant engagement with a changing world.
The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
Climate change and the cost of capital in developing countries An assessment of the relationship between climate vulnerability, sovereign credit profiles, and the cost of capital in developing countries.