Unveiling a hidden crisis: The global scale of social exclusion Research estimates over 2.3 billion people face social exclusion. Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores its causes, regional disparities, and the need for targeted policies.
What to do in London to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month Discover events happening in London for LGBTQIA+ History Month with Shloka's comprehensive guide to tours, theatre performances, panels, and celebratory events.
Call for Papers on “Accelerating Climate Action in Asia: Fiscal Policy Solutions” Accelerating action on climate change in Asia and the Pacific while maintaining fiscal sustainability over the medium-to-long term presents a critical challenge for policymakers. SOAS to co-organise conference in Tokyo in July 2025.
AXA Chair in Global Finance Identifying and monitoring mega trends in global finance, allowing for dynamics of competitive conditions, which are engendered by the interplay between institutional economics and technological innovations.
SOAS-Alphawood Asian Art Programme (auditing pathway) Auditing access to our postgruaduate object-based study of the arts of Asia, run in association with the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Feven Cofré Eyob Feven Eyob is a London-based anthropologist and spoken-word artist. Holding a BA in African Studies and Anthropology and an MRes in Social Anthropology, Feven is continuing into doctoral research as a PhD student in Anthropology. Feven's research lies in the intersection between language reclamation efforts, counter-memory and the borderlands of Eritrea and Tigray, Ethiopia.
Sophie Joseph Murray Sophie Joseph Murray is a doctoral researcher in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology. Her research examines modernism in the Arab world, focusing on gender dynamics, transnational networks, and institutional structures.