

Social reproduction and a just post-COVID world
As we look to understand and respond to the crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, feminist perspectives will be key in shaping a better world.
As we look to understand and respond to the crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, feminist perspectives will be key in shaping a better world.
A historical journey documenting the teaching of the Hausa language at SOAS.
Two SOAS academics discuss Covid-19, law and gender.
Unpicking gender and work-related issues in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
The report of a conversation on decolonising research started at SOAS University of London.
Academics provide their take on the situtation in Kashmir.
Philippe Cullet discusses new book ‘The Right to Sanitation in India: Critical Perspectives’.
The Prime Minister’s reinterpretation of India’s constitutional principles is a source of enormous concern.
Dr Eleanor Newbegin explains the contested history of the Indian nation-state.
We need transnational justice to secure the rights of Venezuelan women.
Are China and the EU destined to be rivals?
The ‘New Silk Road’ played a central part in President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Rome.
Will Italy be the first G7 country to endorse President Xi Jinping’s flagship initiative?
Changes to the public accommodation system mean migrants are left with nowhere to go.
Come join in on the fun on 26 September at SOAS!
Tamim Al-Barghouti, one of the most important and popular Arab poets of his generation, is at SOAS on 26-27 June
Employment statistics in Uganda are troublesome for the Government. So what are the root issues and are there solutions?
Those of us teaching degrees in philosophy at SOAS welcome the recent press interest in the debates concerning ‘decolonising the curriculum’. These debates challenge both