SOAS hosts 2022-23 National Student Mediation Competition SOAS University of London hosted this year’s UK National Student Mediation Competition, with Alina Khan winning second place for the Individual Mediator award.
ReSIA: Video Games and the Work of Islamic Art History Video games have emerged as a powerful educational tool, one of the most significant ways in which the public engages with the past
International Women's Day 2023: Embracing Equity in the Middle East and Asia This conference aims to promote Women's empowerment, to smash gender stereotypes, and to explore how to embrace equity.
ReSIA: Cloth and Time in the Mughal Empire By the start of the seventeenth century, cloth from South Asia had spread throughout the globe.
Seda İzmirli Karamanlı Seda's research pertains to the exploration of non-Muslim women's writing in the Ottoman Empire
Feminist Centre for Racial Justice awarded a $1 million multi-year grant Dr Awino Okech's Feminist Centre for Racial Justice awarded $1 million multi-year grant.
Anthropology and Sociology Masterclass for Year 12s and 13s Information about an outreach masterclass by the Anthropology department in collaboration with the Access, Participation and Student Success team
Workshops for staff at the National Museum of Cambodia Workshops for staff at the National Museum of Cambodia in January 2023 by Louise Tythacott
Anthony Hyman Memorial Lecture 2023 - Repression and Resistance: The struggle for women's rights in Afghanistan The Taliban's military takeover in August 2021 has had devastating consequences for human rights in general and for women’s and girls’ rights in particular. But as the Taliban's repression has grown, so has the resistance of grassroots activists inside the country, as well as mobilization amongst Afghan women in exile. The talk reflects upon this women’s rights activism, unpacking the different narratives, strategies and demands that shape and define it.