International Human Rights Clinic Encouraging an engaged critical consciousness that reflects on and works within the trans-national intersection of law, rights and social justice.
Careers: SOAS helped develop my worldview towards life and people Dr Feroza Sanjana used her MA in International Studies and Diplomacy to deepen her knowledge of the institutions, politics and processes that underlie many of the global challenges her work now seeks to change.
The Zoroastrian Sanctuary of Ādur Gušnasp (Takht-e Solayman) in the Light of New Archaeological Excavations Kutar Memorial Lecture by Dr Yousef Moradi
Food security and the governance of local knowledge in India and Indonesia (2018–2023) Working with the Australian Research Council to examine the ways small farmers identify, conserve and exchange useful plant material.
Fostering ecocentric community-led river restoration and conservation in the Ganga Basin (2022–2023) Interrogating the concept of "river rights" to examine the contribution of ecocentric rights for river restoration and conservation.
Conflicts over Access to Water and Land: Evolving dimensions (2022–2025) Addressing water conflicts through the lens of water security.
Decolonising Elephants: Animals and the End of Empire in Myanmar A seminar on how elephants experienced decolonisation in Myanmar.
Is disability a barrier to higher education? Digital Ambassador Amna Shuja knew she found certain aspects of academic work more difficult. Having gained support from the SOAS Disability and Neurodiversity Team, she asks the question 'Is disability a barrier to higher education?'.
Careers: "As a High Commissioner no two days are the same!" Having grown up in a multi-cultural family in the UAE, Omar Daair knew he wanted his future career to have an international angle. Discover how his studies at lead him to his role of High Commissioner to Rwanda.