SOAS Inaugural Lecture Series: Professor Phil Clark and Professor Dafydd Fell (Department of Politics and International Studies) In this Inaugural lecture, Professor Phil Clark and Professor Dafydd Fell will be presenting lectures on Rwanda under the Rwanda Patriotic Front: Assessing 30 Years of Post-Genocide Recovery and Alternative Politics in Taiwan: The Birth of Asia's First Green Party respectively.
SOAS Inaugural Lecture Series The SOAS Inaugural Lecture Series recognises and celebrates the achievements of our newly appointed professors undertaking research and scholarship of international significance.
Building a New Economy: Japan’s digital and green transformation Is Japan a laggard or potential leader in digital and green transformation?
Studying and research in Taiwan: Briefing on scholarship and research funding opportunities In this session the speakers will introduce several major funding opportunities provided by academic institutions and the ROC government.
CPS Annual Lecture 2024: Gaza media worlds; beyond enclosures This year and given the political and ethical implications of the visual and mediated ongoing catastrophe in Gaza, the CPS annual lecture will this year take the form of a roundtable bringing together three experts working on the intersection of communication, politics, borders, technologies, and culture in the Arab World.
South Africa v Israel, provisional measures and the obligation to prevent genocide SOAS Law academics contextualise South Africa v. Israel before the International Court of Justice ruling and discuss the implications of this case on international law and human rights protection.
The Asylum Archive: An Archive of Asylum and Direct Provision in Ireland As part of the Archival Activism and Solidarity in an Era of Displacement, Protracted Conflict, and Humanitarianism Spring seminar series, artist and activist Vukašin Nedeljković will present a lecture entitled “The Asylum Archive: An Archive of Asylum and Direct Provision in Ireland”.