5 ways to be more sustainable as a student Here are a few tips for becoming more environmentally conscious as a student - without breaking the bank.
The AGRUMIG project: "Leaving something behind" Studying comparatively the impact of large-scale labour out-migration on agricultural and rural change in seven countries (Morocco, Ethiopia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Thailand, PR China) to inform regionally specific combinations of rural development and migration policies.
Slavery in Africa today: An unfinished business Join us for the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. Dr Marie Rodet (SOAS), PI of the research action project “Slavery and Forced Migration in Mali”, and her team will present the outcomes of their research on descent-based slavery in Mali.
Identity in the discourse: Sunflower Student Movement as a case study The research is based on the thesis 'language, identity and ideology: A critical discourse analysis of the Sunflower Student Movement', to explore the research question ‘How were the identities performed in the discourse of the movement?’ and share the preliminary findings.
Contemporary Artists' Talk Series: Artists Arthur Timothy and Hassan Aliyu in conversation with Dr Kadija George Gallery 1957, London, is proud to announce an exhibition of new works from artist Arthur Timothy (b. 1957, Ghana) based on memories and photographs of Sierra Leone.
Empowering prospective female village-chief candidates in Taiwan This is part of the 2022-23 SOAS Taiwan Studies Seminar Series.
Making Palestine's History: Women's Testimonies Jehan Helou's book tells stories of women freedom fighters in their own words, stories untold except maybe to their families and in female circles, even though they are stories that helped determine the course of the Palestinian cause.