📣SOAS Event 1 May
Join us as we discuss lessons from post-colonial Uganda, with @columbiauniversity.bsky.social Prof. Mahmood Mamdani.
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new event on international law
📣 SOAS Event 20 April
Join us as we explore regime change and immunity in international law.
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SOAS Event 7 April 📣
Join us for a panel discussion on conventional counterforce and strategic stability.
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📢 SOAS event today!
Curious how a SOAS education can shape a career in politics and policy? Join us for an inspiring conversation with alumni making real-world impact!
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📣SOAS Event 19 Feb
Joins us for this month's Inaugural Lecture series, exploring the history of the British colonial system and Post‑Soviet Imperiality.
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"Whilst European's can't just dump U.S Treasuries at the flick of a switch, its not like the U.S administration holds all of the cards either."
Doc. fellow Alex Dryden wrote for @theconversation.com on the US depending on global bond markets.
theconversation.com/who-really-h...
"The interconnectedness of climate change, state fragility and conflict is a complex adaptive system."
Dr Folahanmi Aina wrote for @theconversation.com on climate change and its link to conflict in Africa's Sahel region.
theconversation.com/fighting-cli...
📣SOAS Event 23 Jan
Join us in examining the future of venture capital in Africa.
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📣 SOAS Event 21 Jan
Join us in conversation on how creative and archival practices resist cultural erasure.
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In an article with @reuters.com, Dr Hassan Ould Moctar provided insight on migration across Mauritania and the Canary Islands - alongside the EU's migration control policies in the region.
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📣SOAS Event 15 Jan 2026
Mughal Banaras - a new gallery exhibition exploring the diversity and forgotten history of the community in North India.
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📣 SOAS Event 19 Jan 2026 - So Long as the Sun
A new feature documentary exploring love and resilience under occupation. The screening is part of the SOAS Language of the Month series.
Register: bit.ly/4ssD8dZ
📰 Inspiring the next generation through the arts.
Listen to the new interview on BBC Radio London with SOAS-based organisation PositiveNegatives, discussing a new exhibition that communicates complex social, humanitarian and environmental issues.
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How have traditions of family life and relationships changed in China?
Prof. Jieyu Liu's new book and research explores this, with South China Morning Post.
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📣SOAS Event 11 Dec
Inaugural Lecture with Prof. Julia Sallabank: Preserving minoritised languages, cultures, and protecting language rights.
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📺SOAS expertise helps inform new BBC documentary!
Dr Satona Suzuki, expert in Japanese and Modern Japanese History – features in the new BBC Two Documentary: Civilisations: Rise and Fall.
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📰A new book, lead by Prof Jieyu Liu, reveals the trends and patterns in family life in China since the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949 - bringing together findings from the first detailed study on sex, marriage and intimacy in China, seen through three generations.
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📣SOAS Event 27 Nov
Inaugural Lecture series: Africa, International Arbitration & Human Rights.
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🌐Ahead of the next G20 Summit, read our new alumni newsletter for perspectives on green transition.
Available now: soasworld.com/greentransition
📣SOAS Event 20 Nov
How are the diverging paths of Malaysia and Turkey taking shape in global finance?
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📣SOAS Event 19 Nov
Exploring 'City of Desire' - a portrait of the largest informal settlement in Bangladesh.
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🌍 The SOAS World Issue 7 is now available!
Featuring and exclusive interview with tech entrepreneur and SOAS alumnus Ilyas Khan, discussing his personal journey and career to date.
Find and more and read the latest issue: bit.ly/42SgDnD
Diplomacy in Practice: Lessons from a Career on the Frontlines.
Event marks the launch of How to Be a Diplomat, a new book by Dr Nicholas Westcott, Prof of Practice in Diplomacy at SOAS.
🗓️This Thursday 2 October - register to attend.
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SOAS event 📣 Polymath Robeson: American Renaissance Man
As part of the Polymath Festival, we are delighted to host a discussion of the life and work of Paul Robeson, a distinguished alumna of SOAS.
📆 25 September, 6pm
Register: www.soas.ac.uk/about/event/...
The SOAS Concert Series has returned with events for the first semester of the 2025/26 academic year! 🎶
Showcasing music from around the world, the series features an array of both international legends and up and coming talent.
Find out more and get your tickets: bit.ly/4nzHtss
A group of graduates in robes clap and smile.
A woman in a grey and gold graduation robe smiles while in a queue.
Zeinab Badawi smiles at a grad holding his baby.
A family pose for a photograph at graduation outside.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025 🎓.
Last week, we had the joy of celebrating the achievements of our graduates with the families and friends who supported them along the way.
To our newest SOAS alumni: We can't wait to see what you do next.
#SOASGrad #graduation #classof2025
Wael Al Dahdouh
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Reporting Gaza: A Public Talk with Wael Al Dahdouh - 8 Sept at SOAS.
Al Jazeera’s Bureau Chief in Gaza is hosted by the SOAS Department of Media Studies, in collaboration with Al Jazeera and the SOAS Islaah student society.
👉 Register to attend: bit.ly/47pH7Qz
Prof. Ha-Joon Chang was interviewed by @cnbc.com on challenging the traditions around economics and free market policy.
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"A guilty verdict, could trigger a new round of political conflicts."
Thai Law & Policy Fellow Verapat Pariyawong spoke to @aljazeera.com on the forthcoming verdict for Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in a controversial royal insult case.
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