SOAS issues guidance to students on the use of AI The University’s guidance presents students with a list of dos and don’ts, covering good practice for using AI in learning and preparing for written assessments.
Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit Women in Africa own less than 10% of the land. Transformation can only be achieved through legal awareness raising and bottom-up legal change strategies to facilitate economic empowerment.
Unveiled: Three Tableaux of Maryam An evening of Persian musical performance organised by the Cambridge Shahnameh Centre, Southampton Arts Academy and the Centre for Iranian Studies, SOAS.
Between Far Formosa and the True North: What Canada-Taiwan Relations Reveal about the Emergent Inter-state System The Canada-Taiwan relationship, if viewed as one between peoples, societies and places rather than between states, reveals much about the chimeric “One China” notion, but also about the emergent inter-state system itself.
Truly Human: Indigeneity and Resurgence on Formosa Truly Human contributes to a decolonizing anthropology at a time when all humans need Indigenous land-based teachings more than ever.
The Gay Rights Movement and Its Challenges in Taiwan This talk intends to provide a sociohistorical view and showcase how gay rights activists and LGBTQ+ people encountered social challenges such as stigmatization, sexual bigotry, media sensationalism, and school violence.