My favourite study spot in 1 photo SOAS students share their favourite study spots as they see it, from the peaceful Senate House Library to serene gardens and personalised desk set-ups at home.
For minorities, biased AI algorithms can damage almost every part of life AI is often sold to us as unbiased. In his new book, Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, explains the extent of the problems caused by algorithmic bias for minorities and the challenges this poses to the legal system.
Stephen Crowther The geopolitics and geo-economics of the Pacific Islands, with reference to China and Japan. Investigating the role of Tokyo’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative in the region, and the interplay between them.
School of Arts Professor-PhD candidate duo join Copenhagen workshop and exhibition Professor Ashley Thompson and PhD Candidate Seng Sonetra joined colleagues and artists at the University of Copenhagen on March 25, 2024 for a workshop and exhibition devoted to exploring cultural heritage, archives and museum collections in conflict and post-conflict times.
Displacement, immigration, and brotherhood: discussing ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ with Mahad Ali Alumnus Mahad Ali describes his journey from being a writer for EastEnders to writing his first play, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’.
SOAS to lead on QAA-funded AI assessment toolkit project SOAS University of London will lead one of the UK projects funded by the Quality Assurance Agency's (QAA) Collaborative Enhancement Projects (CEP) scheme to help universities design assessments that are secure, inclusive and future-focused in the AI era.