The MPhil/PhD in Translation Studies is a research training programme which combines foundational and advanced training in the core areas of translation studies, research methods and research work ...
BA student Maya Patra discusses her SOAS Summer Internship at a climate change advisory service and what it taught her.
Ma, Jun, (eds.), Caldecott, Ben, (eds.) and Volz, Ulrich, (eds.) (2020). Paris: Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System.
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Join us for a fascinating talk by Dr Lipika Kamra, who will present her research on the evolving role of WhatsApp in shaping political and social dynamics in India. Drawing on extensive digital ...
On the MPhil/PhD African Studies supervision is provided for research leading to MPhil and PhD degrees within the broad general area of African studies. Research topics such as the study of a language ...
All PhD programmes are expected to take 48 months max full-time (3 yrs of full fees include 1 year fieldwork, and 1 final year of continuation). May also be taken part-time. If so, it is expected that ...
You should have an upper second class UK Bachelor's degree, or international equivalent, in any discipline. Relevant professional experience will be taken into account, but is not a requirement. Your ...
At SOAS we interrogate the great challenges of our time - climate change, political and social polarisation, and inequality - through a global lens. Our mission is to develop local and global ...
Marjan shares his transformative experience studying Arabic in Jordan for a year abroad, from settling in to exploring the rich culture and history of the country and making friends from around the ...
SOAS Economics offers real-world Economics teaching, grounded in a global perspective and concrete knowledge of the economies of the Global South, especially Africa, Asia and the Middle East, as well ...