

Women’s rights: lessons from the Korean Cho Doo-soon case
The state of women’s rights in Korea is far from perfect – the Cho Doo-soon case demonstrates where the issues lie, and what needs to change.
The state of women’s rights in Korea is far from perfect – the Cho Doo-soon case demonstrates where the issues lie, and what needs to change.
A look at the policies affecting and controlling women’s bodies in the upcoming elections.
What books do a 30-minute search via web and library ‘shelf test’ turn up, and how does an academic convenor of degree programmes respond?
‘Today, 4.5 billion people live without a household toilet that safely disposes of their waste.’ (UN Water website)
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
‘Queer’ Asia 2017, the second annual conference, takes place 16-18 June 2017 at SOAS University of London
Enrol onto our summer school and pick the brains of our academic specialists about the issues that interest you most
Although there is no law criminalising same-sex conduct, 90% of Indonesian LGBTI people have experienced violence
As the UK marks 50 years since decriminalisation – what are the main issues for LGBTQ Asia and the diaspora?
Alumni Fatima and Elise are putting their skills in diplomacy and advocacy to good use
SOAS alumna Rouba Mhaissen on starting her own charity foundation and the challenges she must face in order to provide aid without compromising her principles
How using edutainment, storytelling and music can bring a positive change in society.
For millions around the world, neoliberalism is not working. At a night at SOAS, revered Director Ken Loach challenges his captive audience…
The #DerayatSOAS event last week was at full capacity, the crowd full of eager faces, myself included. We had come to listen to Deray Mckesson, an American civil rights activist and educator.
The Centre of Gender Studies at SOAS University of London promotes the study of gender in relation to Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Dr