Thinking Politics Beyond the State: Historians and International Affairs in the 20th Century This event explores how historians have shaped the ways we think about international politics and diplomacy.
'I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter’s Memoir' Join us for a discussion on Mai Serhan's memoir, detailing her search for connection with her estranged father, her family’s past, and the Palestinian homeland she can never visit.
Global Africa: Profiles in courage, creativity, and cruelty Author and academic Professor Adekeye Adebajo will present a short film profiling a selection of writers, thinkers, commentators and other important figures from Africa and the African-diaspora.
Our teaching The College of Law at SOAS is the largest college, offering unparalleled teaching focusing on Asia, Africa, and the Middle East within the UK.
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Mr Jose Gigante Jose Gigante works in sports consulting and has worked at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the World Academy of Sport (WAoS).
Yan-Ho (Eric) Lai Law and Politics, Law and Society, Law and Social Movement, Human Rights, Hong Kong Politics
Sustainability at SOAS SOAS has committed to becoming a net zero organisation by 2040 – and to achieve this, we are now working towards embedding sustainability in every aspect of our work.