PhD Politics Studentship linked to a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship Project: Pan African frontiers and identities. Department of Politics and International Studies PhD Politics Studentships
Dr Amy Matthewson As an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of history, cultural studies and art history, my research interest is on China and Globalisation.
External Event - Titles, Crowns, and Divine Imagery in Ancient Iran by Dr. Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis None
Call for papers: Legacy of the British Mandate in Palestine This workshop hopes to bring together emerging researchers from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to examine the question of British “legacy” in Palestine/Israel to better understand the relationship between the Mandate and today.
Emmanuel Ofori-Sarpong Emmanuel Ofori-Sarpong is a PhD candidate in Politics and International Studies at SOAS, where he investigates the politics of space and materiality in architecture and urban planning with particular attention to Ghana and Kenya.
Fashioning Lesbianism: Seitō (1911-1916) and the global New Woman Seitō (1911–1916) was a ‘proto-feminist’ magazine, published in Tokyo by a group of five women and was contributed to by over one hundred. Included among them were Hiratsuka Raichō and Otake Kōkichi—both no stranger to making their own way in life, despite what was expected of them.