A spotlight on the SOAS Queer Society, a welcoming space for queer students and allies to connect, celebrate, and build community at the university.
February is LGBTQ+ History Month. It was launched in the UK to promote the existence of queer lives throughout history and ...
The shimmer in your makeup is more than just aesthetics—it tells a story of exploitation, resilience, and ethical challenges. MA student Sara Eisya Ghozali uncovers the truth behind the mineral mica.
We are delighted to invite you to the inaugural session of the SOAS South East Asian Studies Seminar Series for 2025, focusing on sociolinguistics in South East Asia. This seminar will feature ...
SOAS has received the HR Excellence in Research Award for its 12th year, recognising our continued commitment to supporting and developing our research community. The award is an important mechanism ...
Senior Fellow Dr Moritz Kraemer and Professor Ulrich Volz awarded Financial Times Award for research on the impact of climate change and nature risk on sovereign credit ratings A research paper on ...
Join the United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP) Afghanistan Representative and Country Director Hsiao-Wei as she reflects on her last 4-years inpost, and the nuanced considerations and impossible ...
In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Sue Stronge (Senior Curator, Asian Department, Victoria and Albert Museum) will discuss her exhibition 'The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence' and ...
As part of an event series exploring the global consequences of Trump’s return to power, this panel discussion brings together SOAS experts on Asia to assess its implications for the continent.
SOAS Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib and Chair of SOAS Trustees Lord Dr Michael Hastings have called for a rethink in the financial challenges facing English universities in a new article ...
Launch of a new study on International Capital Markets as a Means of Financing Climate Action: Smooth Sailing or Stormy Waters? While capital markets hold great potential for mobilising the vast sums ...