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Over the past decade, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) has stood at the forefront of the struggle for democracy and human rights in Thailand. This talk will explore the vital work of TLHR, from ...
Colombia’s Constitutional Court recently ruled yet again in favour of farmers who signed up to participate in the country’s National Illicit Crop Substitution Program or PNIS (its acronym in Spanish), ...
Responding to the urgent need for improved higher education access for refugees and their communities, SOAS University of London has joined 14 leading universities in Africa, Asia and North America to ...
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 ...
The Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD) is committed to the promotion of excellence in teaching, scholarship and research. Since its founding in 2000, the centre has become a premier ...
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Akira Matsui is a master actor-teacher of the Kita School of Japanese classical noh theatre. Matsui was born in 1946 and began studying noh at the age of seven. At age 12, he became a "live-in ...
One fellowship is awarded annually by the SOAS South Asia Institute (SSAI) and the Charles Wallace Bangladesh Trust to a scholar who has had no, or little opportunity, to conduct research outside ...
Richard Emmert and Ashley Thorpe will join Alan Cummings to discuss the significance of English-language noh. They will explore its emergence in the 1970s, more recent projects, and possibilities for ...