Finding your rhythm: Balancing activism and academics at SOAS Uduma shares their guide to navigating the vibrant activist culture at SOAS and balancing that with your studies.
Ways of Remembering: Law, Cinema and Collective Memory in the New India Join us for a discussion of Oishik Sircar's "Ways of Remembering," exploring how law and cinema shape memory of the 2002 Gujarat pogrom. Featuring conversation with Manisha Sethi and Shohini Ghosh.
Doing research on, in and around Chinese financed, constructed and maintained Parliament buildings in Africa This talk examines the construction of African parliament buildings by the Chinese state as a significant modality of contemporary diplomatic engagement, offering a critical lens on Sino-African relations and the evolution of African political institutions.
Scholar's book on the depletion of care wins 'best book' prize Professor Shirin Rai was awarded Best Book 2025 by BISA (British International Studies Association).
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance delivers capacity building course on climate change and monetary policy From 9-11 December 2024, the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance convened a capacity building course on climate change and monetary policy co-organised with the South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre.
Raghavi Viswanath Raghavi Viswanath joined the SOAS School of Law as a postdoctoral researcher in September 2024.
SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies awarded new teaching grant by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education SOAS University of London has signed a major agreement with Taiwan’s Ministry of Education to promote the School’s Taiwan Teaching programme.
SOAS students champion rights of nature with pro bono project on River Ouse A group of law students from SOAS University of London has successfully completed a pro bono project mapping the presence of UK-protected species along the River Ouse in Sussex.