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The Centre of African Studies at @SOAS University of London, is the largest centre of expertise on Africa outside Africa.

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Join us - The Centre of African Studies at SOAS and School of Arts for the launch of the first book length study on the artist Donald Rodney by SOAS University of London academic, Richard Hylton.

Join us - The Centre of African Studies at SOAS and School of Arts for the launch of the first book length study on the artist Donald Rodney by <a href="/SOAS/">SOAS University of London</a> academic, Richard Hylton.
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Reminder that we will be hosting this webinar next Thursday 27th of March at 3pm GMT with our partners AFFORD UK. It will explore how we can build a locally-led humanitarian system that is reflective of all humanitarian responders. These themes also run through "Shabaka At

Reminder that we will be hosting this webinar next Thursday 27th of March at 3pm GMT with our partners <a href="/AFFORD_UK/">AFFORD UK</a>.

It will explore how we can build a locally-led humanitarian system that is reflective of all humanitarian responders.

These themes also run through "Shabaka At
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Launch of Richard Hylton’s Donald Rodney: Art, Race and Body Politic. ‘Excited that our student community, especially in Black Diasporic Studies at SOAS University of London will get a chance of rethinking historical narratives from a Black perspective’ - Ida Hadjivayanis opening remarks.

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Bridging the Gap 2025 team at SOAS University of London - a student led initiative that works on reducing the black students attainment gap- hosted us for a discussion on journeys through higher education and beyond. Our Dean Graeme Earl took notes on the way forward. I loved aVideo by Haule Daniel

Bridging the Gap 2025 team at <a href="/SOAS/">SOAS University of London</a> - a student led initiative that works on reducing the black students attainment gap- hosted us for a discussion on journeys through higher education and beyond. Our Dean <a href="/GraemeEarl/">Graeme Earl</a> took notes on the way forward. I loved aVideo by <a href="/HauleDaniel1/">Haule Daniel</a>
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Recently at SOAS : scholarships intended to nurture talent from Africa and cultivate experts for sustainable development soas.ac.uk/study/student-… & Bridging the Gap initiative which addresses attainment gaps and success for black students. Adam Habib Graeme Earl Ida Hadjivayanis

Recently at SOAS : scholarships intended to nurture talent from Africa and cultivate experts for sustainable development soas.ac.uk/study/student-… &amp; Bridging the Gap initiative which addresses 
 attainment gaps and success for black students. <a href="/AdHabb/">Adam Habib</a> <a href="/GraemeEarl/">Graeme Earl</a> <a href="/IdaHadjivayanis/">Ida Hadjivayanis</a>
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🚨 Call for Applications: African Leadership Centre Peace, Security & Development Fellowships 2025/2026 Are you a young African or Global South scholar passionate about transformative leadership? Apply now and be part of the next generation shaping Africa's future. 📅 Deadline:18 May 2025 🔗

🚨  Call for Applications: <a href="/ALC_KCL/">African Leadership Centre</a> Peace, Security &amp; Development Fellowships 2025/2026

Are you a young African or Global South scholar passionate about transformative leadership?
Apply now and be part of the next generation shaping Africa's future.

📅 Deadline:18 May 2025
🔗
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Join us for a compelling discussion on An African People’s Quest for Freedom and Justice: A Political History of Eritrea, 1941–1962, a groundbreaking account of Eritrea’s modern history - Alemseged Tesfau & Prof Reid soas.ac.uk/about/event/al…

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Join Alemseged Tesfai in conversation with Professor Richard Reid at SOAS university of London on May 8th, 4pm. soas.ac.uk/about/event/al…

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We have kickedoff our discussion on Alemseged Tesfai’s An African People’s Quest for Freedom and Justice : A political history of Eritrea, 1941-1962-a ground breaking account of Eritrea’s modern history under post war international administration. Prof Richard Reed reviewing now.

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People were very honest during the interviews that Alemseged conducted for his research and in turn, he respects their views in his book- and the topics were sensitive. This is what makes his book different. #Eritrea

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📌 Book Talk | 3 June, 5:00–6:30pm | Online Join the us for a discussion on "We the Young Fighters: Pop Culture, Terror, and War in Sierra Leone" with author Dr. Marc Sommers Chair: Prof. Phil Clark Discussant: Dr. Ibrahim Bangura 🔗Register here: bit.ly/3SYZkf2

📌 Book Talk | 3 June, 5:00–6:30pm | Online
 Join the us for a discussion on "We the Young Fighters: Pop Culture, Terror, and War in Sierra Leone" with author Dr. <a href="/MarcSommers/">Marc Sommers</a>  
Chair: Prof. <a href="/philclark79/">Phil Clark</a>  
Discussant: Dr. Ibrahim Bangura
🔗Register here: bit.ly/3SYZkf2
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BARAZA Swahili Studies Conference at SOAS. We are calling for abstracts on any aspect of Swahili language, literature, translation, culture, philosophy, or diaspora of Swahili-speaking peoples worldwide. soas.ac.uk/about/event/ba…

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We are saddened to hear of the passing of the giant of African Literatures Ngugi Wa Thiong’o. We join our voice to those who mourn him. Pole kwa sote. Mungu amrehemu.