Clearing: What to expect and how to navigate the process In our latest Student Clearing series blog, final year BSc Accounting and Finance student Khadeeja Shah discusses why she used Clearing to join SOAS, what her experience was like and what advice she'd give to students going through clearing.
Public Diplomacy as a contributing factor to managing identity-based conflict: Taiwan repositions its identity and security status (2000 – 2020) Dr Yung Lin examines whether public diplomacy can contribute to resolving the identity-based conflict between China and Taiwan regarding Taiwan’s political status.
Careers: "Making a tangible difference in someone’s life is a really motivational concept" Chris Bowden studied BA Swahili and Development Studies at SOAS and is now Head of Cargo - Global Partnerships at Cathay Cargo. We asked him about his time at SOAS and his career journey so far.
College of Law The College of Law brings together a range of subjects to explore legal systems and the legal challenges of the developing world, alongside human rights, international law and institutions, environmental law and international trade and commerce.
My teacher is on the reading list: Research highlights from School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics A glimpse into the research and publications of SOAS academics from the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
Asymmetries in language and power - translation insights from Henning Bochert, Inua Ellams and Eve Leigh In this talk, Henning Bochert is joined by Eve Leigh Writer and Inua Ellams Poems whose work Henning has translated. He will examine translation as a dynamic cultural practice that influences how societies perceive and engage with each other.
Dr Lena El-Malak Dr. Lena El-Malak is a commercial technology and data privacy attorney, as well as an expert in public international law.