The Japan and Korea Department is able to supervise MPhil and PhD degrees by research and thesis in a wide range of cultural and linguistic subjects. Intending research students should not feel ...
Since its founding in 1966, the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) has stood at the forefront of global scholarship on the region. We are home to a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to ...
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SOAS University of London – The World’s University – is a leading institution for global, interdisciplinary education, specialising in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. At SOAS, you engage directly ...
The Centre of Taiwan Studies is delighted to host the SOAS Taiwan Studies Summer School 2026, bringing together scholars, practitioners, filmmakers, and students for a week of discussion on some of ...
The climate finance community entered 2026 at a critical inflection point. Following the agreement on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG), attention is now focused on how to mobilize and deploy ...
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 has provided guidance to its students on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and set out its position on the challenges and opportunities posed by new forms of AI ...
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As early-career researchers, we often struggle with the lack of opportunities to collaborate on writing and publishing, especially regarding our efforts for decolonising our work in heterodox ...
Can you help us reach our goal of raising £20,000 for the SOAS Library? For over 50 years, the SOAS Library has been a cornerstone of learning, research, and discovery. Housing 1.3 million volumes in ...
Paris Paloma’s viral hit Labour is more than a feminist anthem. Dr Sophie Chamas explores how it reveals a window onto the hidden, gendered and racialised work of care that capitalism depends on but ...
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