Worthing by Accident
A blog of flash ethnography, based on interview and participant-observation work around Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, England.
A blog of flash ethnography, based on interview and participant-observation work around Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, England.
The Research and Evidence Facility team held a consultation meeting on the 16th of June 2017 with stakeholders in Kampala, Uganda. Participants ranged from those working for NGOs such as the Danish Refugee Council, UNHCR and UNICEF to locally based organisations such as Network for Ugandan Researchers and Research Networks. Go to this blog
Our collections reflect the British interaction with Africa and Asia over the last 250 years. The archives contain manuscripts, photographs, maps, audio-visual material and rare books relating to Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. Go to this blog
Choose to come to SOAS and you will not only benefit from a unique degree in Development Studies, you will join a worldwide network of people who are passionate about thinking and working towards development and equality for all. Go to this blog
Starting on 7th April and continuing for five weeks, Indians are casting their votes to elect the representatives to the 16th Lok Sabha, India’s lower house of parliament. Go to this blog
Decolonising SOAS is the university’s hub for research, collaboration and information on the decolonisation of higher education institutions. This project has been established to take forward this agenda at SOAS, and to provide a forum for debate, resources and toolkits on the decolonising process to connect up with other educational institutions and the wider community….