BA student Maya Patra discusses her SOAS Summer Internship at a climate change advisory service and what it taught her.
Marjan shares his transformative experience studying Arabic in Jordan for a year abroad, from settling in to exploring the rich culture and history of the country and making friends from around the ...
The Department of Economics of SOAS has become one of the most outstanding sites for undertaking a research degree in the fields of development economics, heterodox economics and political economy.
The complete distribution of exploitation in the US population is derived and its dynamics explored over the last six decades. It is shown that, in line with intuition, exploitation status correlates ...
This book launch brings together the main editors and some of the contributors to debate the state of international political sociology as an exciting interdisciplinary field. This handbook provides ...
The UK is resetting relations with Africa and the global south, seeking stronger, more equal partnerships. Dr Nick Westcott explains how this is a pivotal opportunity to rebuild ties and tackle global ...
Authors Dr Yonit Manor-Percival and Professor Janet Dine join us to speak about their latest book Post-Colonial Globalisation: Law, power and actors in the 21st Century. Humanity is perhaps facing its ...
From one student to another, Marjan shares valuable advice on how to settle into university life- covering everything from making the most of opportunities on campus to planning for your future career ...
The SOAS Pro-Bono Environmental Law and Policy Clinic has released a new report mapping and analysing global 'Rights of Nature' case studies. Representing Rights of Nature: A Survey of Representative ...
This project explores the military history of the Meitei community of Manipur in India’s Northeast through the lens of gender. The Meitei are a martial community and their kingdom of Kangleipak has a ...
This October, the Wolfson Gallery is hosting a photo exhibition by Fatoma Coulibaly, aka BakooCly. The exhibition is curated by Dr Marie Rodet and tells a story of African resilience in the face of ...