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During the summer school students will attend lectures delivered by leading academics, debate key issues, engage in study skills sessions and find out more about university life and the UCAS process.
Professor Shirin Rai’s book ‘Depletion: the human costs of caring’ was awarded the Susan Strange Best Book prize at the 2025 BISA (British International Studies Association). ‘Depletion’ provides a ...
SOAS University of London is among 10 leading research-focused universities forming a new strategic partnership. ResearchPlus will give a collective voice to universities that constitute a critical ...
Celebrate Pride Month with SOAS Library as we spotlight three LGBTQ+ books that have faced censorship and tell stories of resilience, resistance, and queer expression from Asia, Africa, and the Middle ...
SOAS has been ranked first in the UK and in the top 100 globally for our work advancing gender equality, according to the latest Times Higher Education rankings.
In the final Indian Art Circle lecture for 2024/25, Dr Sushma Jansari (Tabor Foundation Curator: South Asia, The British Museum) will discuss the context, scope, themes and highlights of this major ...
Students have returned from experiencing the political and social realities in countries in East Africa, Central and South Asia as part of a new series of study tours offered at SOAS. SOAS researchers ...
In their new research initiative, The Centrality of the Margins, Xu Peng, Jonathan Goodhand, Patrick Meehan and Naomi Yonder ask what explains the concentration and resilience of scam compounds in ...
A new book from Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies, casts a critical eye on AI technology; exploring its uses, limitations, and cases for human ...
Through a series of workshops, panels and discussions, the Centre set out its aims in advancing research and practice in anthropology and mental health.
SOAS University of London President Zeinab Badawi marked the launch of Humanitarian Action for Sudan (HAS) at SOAS, an initiative created to address the crisis in Sudan and improve humanitarian ...
In Carbon colonialism, Laurie Parsons provides an eye-opening, ground level view on climate breakdown in the Global South, drawing on the author’s fifteen years of research in the field.
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