From 8 – 18 September Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro and Dr Stephen Murphy ran a curatorial training programme in AlUla Saudi Arabia. This followed Professor Charlotte Horlyck’s successful bid to the ...
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This paper investigates how the figure of Louis IX (Saint Louis; d.1270) was reimagined from the eighteenth century to the present in order to frame France’s role in the Eastern Mediterranean. Across ...
SOAS Careers promotes jobs vacancies, internships and volunteering opportunities via CareersZONE, our careers management system. All current students have access to this - please contact us via the ...
In this talk, Patrick Dransfield will share highlights from the 800+ archive, his thoughts on art, and doing business with Chinese people in the context of these unique images of a China in transition ...
All post-graduate research students are initially registered for the MPhil award of their chosen degree until they undertake the Upgrade examination to confirm their eligibility to transfer to the PhD ...
SOAS University of London ranks in the global top three universities for Development Studies, and in the top 20 for Politics and Anthropology, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject ...
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 ...
SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to eight distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies. The awardees include economist Gary Stevenson; development practitioner ...
The current crisis in Sudan has deep roots. Seemingly erupting suddenly, it has in fact been a long time coming. Sudan is a highly unequal country – socially, politically, and economically, along ...
New research estimates over 2.3 billion people face social exclusion. Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores its causes, regional disparities, and the need for targeted policies. Absolute polarisation is on ...
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