There was a new face behind the steering wheel of the Antiques Road Trip this season, as SOAS alum Tahmina Ghaffar made her debut on the popular BBC series. Ghaffar took on antiques veteran David ...
MA: A 2:2 (or international equivalent) or higher in a relevant Social Sciences subject for students other than from India. For students applying from India and holding a BA/BSc/BCom from India, ...
In this lecture, Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights Afghanistan, will speak about key elements of the current human rights crisis in Afghanistan under the ...
Taking place simultaneously in Toronto and London, this dynamic event brings together filmmakers, industry professionals, and film enthusiasts to showcase, discuss, and connect over the latest in ...
In this masterclass, SOAS academic staff from politics, economics and philosophies will provide students with a stimulating and accessible introduction to the topic of racial capitalism. The aim of ...
Public policies define "who gets what, when, how". As such, they have (in)direct impact on citizens and other policy targets. In this masterclass with SOAS academic staff, participants will look at ...
If you’re paying the Home rate of fees and starting a part-time or full-time MPhil/PhD in 24/25, you may be eligible for a Doctoral Loan worth a maximum of £29,390 to help fund your programme. Contact ...
Climate change adaptation efforts are heavily dependent on a country’s fiscal capacity and the associated costs of undertaking adaptation policies. The current accumulation of high debt levels in ...
This event will feature a discussion on the amendments to the now 27-year-old statute (and will focus on a few missed opportunities). It will introduce the audience to the main provisions of the ...
SOAS students share their favourite study spots as they see it, from the peaceful Senate House Library to serene gardens and ...
Dr Somnath Batabyal, Lecturer in Media in Development and International Journalism – has recently had his critically acclaimed novel ‘The Price You Pay’ adapted in a new television series in India.
SOAS has welcomed the addition of 38 new volumes from Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili to the library, continuing the university’s long-standing patronage by the scholar and philanthropist. The ...