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Feature event: SOAS tour of the Far East: 27 October-2 November 2010
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25/07/2011
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Join alumni in the Far East for evening events with SOAS’ Professor Paul Webley (Director and Principal) and Craig Pollard (Head of Development & Alumni). The trip will feature three high profile alumni events, one in Singapore, one in Hong Kong and one in Japan.
Singapore Date: 27 October 2010
Time: 6:30pm-8pm Venue: Eden Hall, Residence of British High Commissioner and SOAS Alumnus Paul Madden (BA Japanese, 1988). For directions, please Click Here.
Hong Kong Date: 28 October 2010
Time: Tbc Venue: Tbc
Tokyo Date: 2 November 2010
Time: Tbc Venue: Tbc
Please R.S.V.P at alumni@soas.ac.uk by 15 October 2010.
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SOAS London Alumni Network - preliminary planning meeting: 15 September 2010
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08/09/2010
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SOAS is planning to (re)establish its SOAS London Alumni Network. This will become a great resource, with the potential for alumni networking, events, student support, keeping in touch and career enhancement.
We’ve organised an alumni meeting next Wednesday to discuss plans. The meeting is open to all SOAS alumni, however RSVP is essential (I need to know numbers). Please email me at f.roberts@soas.ac.uk to confirm.
Time: 18:00 – 19:30 Date: Wednesday 15th September 2010 Venue: Room 4421, SOAS
To see our draft project proposal please click here. Anyone not able to attend will be kept informed about developments. There will be plenty of opportunities to get involved over the coming weeks, months and years.
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Governance and Leadership in Africa, SOAS: 13-17 September 2010
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24/10/2009
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The Governance and Leadership in Africa programme at SOAS provides a unique opportunity for participants to develop and discuss their knowledge of topical issues affecting the African continent. The programme will bring together public sector officials, civil servants and managers from African institutions, as well as participants from other countries working on Africa, to exchange ideas about issues of leadership and governance.
Date: 13-17 September 2010 Venue: SOAS
Sessions will draw from the unrivalled expertise at SOAS as well as renowned academics from other institutions, providing three sessions each day followed by a practical, interactive workshop. Please note that fees apply and RSVP is essential. For more information please click here. Please direct RSVPs and any queries to Louise Roberts email: louiseroberts@soas.ac.uk tel: +44 207 898 4837.
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United Nations Sustainability Workshop: 7-8 October 2010
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23/06/2008
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The University for Peace Centre for Executive Education is returning to London to offer a 2-day intensive workshop on sustainable business. The two day course explores theory and best practice in leading successful sustainable organisations. It is valuable for anyone looking to plan and implement sustainability / corporate responsibility initiatives and engage with stakeholders. This year’s course includes a session by UNEP on how the UN is becoming a greener oarganisation. Participants receive a certificate from the UN mandated UPEACE Centre and membership to an international alumni network. SAOS students and alumni will get a UPEACE bursary to cover 20% of the registration fee. Date: 7-8 October 2010 Time: 9:30a.m - 5:30p.m Venue: Initiatives of Change, London SW1P 1RD Fees apply, for further details, please Click Here or telephone Jeremy on +44(0)208 144 8287.
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Reem Kelani Live in Concert: 7 October 2010
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23/06/2008
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We cordially invite our alumni to this musical evening, happening in October. One of the most important Arab female singers of her generation Reem Kelani's live concert, draws from her acclaimed album 'Sprinting Gazelle' as well as songs by the great Egyptian composer Sayyid Darwish (1892-1923). Date: 7 October 2010 Time: 8pm-9:30pm Venue: Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre For further deatils Click Here.
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In Conversation with Gita Saghal; Women's Rights and Human Rights in the context of the "war on terror": 21 October 2010
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21/06/2008
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Drawing on her experience as the former Head of Amnesty International's Gender Unit and a feminist and anti-fundamentalist campaigner, Gita Sahgal will describe the difficulties of making women subjects of human rights and ask what the universality of rights means today and who controls its meaning. In conversation with Professor Deniz Kandiyoti, she will argue that the global financial crisis, dirty deals at the end of the 'War on Terror' and the declaration of support for extreme Islamist politics by Amnesty International, signal a series of threats to the human rights of women. 'Gender mainstreaming' has failed as a strategy and women's rights are now clearly seen as either entirely marginal or threatening the stability of a new world order. Date: 21 October 2010 Time: 5pm-6:30pm
Venue: Russell Square College Buildings (B102)
For more information, please contact Professor Nadje Al-Ali at N.S.Al-Ali@soas.ac.uk
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Conference 'Jews and Judaism in Black Africa and its diasporas', SOAS: 30-31 October 2010
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21/06/2008
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The first International Conference of The International Society for the Study of African Jewry (ISSAJ) is dedicated to a broad and interdisciplinary overview of the study of black African Jewry. What is the state of this field of study? What are the main points of discussion?
A number of recent studies have dealt with the construction of Judaism or Jewishness among Black Africans and its relation to the historical experience of migrations, slavery and colonialism. The growth of Judaism, or Jewishness among Black Africans has been nurtured by shared historical discourses about presumed Semitic origins and about Jews, Zionism and blackness that transcend national boundaries.
Particular perceptions of Jewish history have been viewed as a paradigm of African suffering and possible redemption, and can be found in a variety of political and religious discourses among Black Africans.
The topic of Black African Jewry, is not only restricted to the continent of Africa itself, but also includes Israel, the United States, the Carribean and Europe, where increasingly Black African societies are found which profess Jewish identities and practice Judaism in one form or another.
Fees apply, for more information please visit: www.soas.ac.uk/events/african-jewry. Please direct any enquries to Edith Bruder, edithbruder@gmail.com.
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LMEI/SOAS Alumni Seminar Series:Dubai, 8 November 2010
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16/06/2008
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As part of our first LMEI/SOAS Alumni Seminar Series in the UAE, renowned water expert Professor Tony Allan will be speaking on “The Water and Food Nexus: Options for the GCC”. SOAS alumni are invited to attend this interesting event. Also in attendance will be Dr. Hassan Hakimian (Director of LMEI) and Zeba Salman (Alumni Relations Manager). Date: 8 November 2010
Time: Tbc
Venue: Dubai Please R.S.V.P at alumni@soas.ac.uk. Further details out soon.
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Winter Comedy Night, presented by the Unexpected Items: 24 November 2010
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15/06/2008
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We are pleased to present theUnexpected Items, a sketch comedy group directed by SOAS alumnus Charlie Henniker (MA South Asian Area Studies, 2008) and the creators of YouTube 'Gap Yah'. The group writes and performs all thier own material, and you can expect white-hot-one-liners, slick changeovers and references that even you will get. There is something for everyone, including the SOAS alumni in an Items show-reserve your place now!
Date: 24 November 2010 Time: Bar opens 18:00. Show starts 19:30
Venue: SOAS, G2
Please direct any enquiry to the SOAS alumni office, email: alumni@soas.ac.uk. Further details, out soon!
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Nouroz, Persian New Year Celebration 2011: 26 March 2011
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13/06/2008
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SOAS University of London, MTO Sufi Society and MTO College have the pleasure of your presence at this years’ Norouz Celebration.
The evening programme will include poetic, musical and dance celebrations of this Spring Festival, as well as displays of Iranian arts and crafts, book stalls and traditional festive Norouz dinner. Date: 26 March 2010 Time: 7:30pm-10:30pm
Venue: Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre and Suite
Tickets will go on sale shortly! For complete information, please Click Here.
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Endangered Languages Week 2010: 22 -27 February 2010
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10/06/2008
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There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken today and half of them are under threat from larger languages. Endangered Languages Week 2010 presents a variety of displays, discussions, films, and workshops to provide a view of what is happening to languages and what is being done to document, archive and support endangered languages at HRELP and around the world. We invite our alumni to this enlightening week, where you will get an opportunity to expereinece the culture of endangered languages, why they are threatened, and where they are spoken. There will also be short informal sessions where you can hear about the practical and human issues in doing fieldwork in locations such as such as Algeria, Australia, Iran, Senegal, and the Solomon Islands. The week will be followed by presentations by other organizations researching on endangered languages, along with workshops and a chance to view international films on endangered languages.
Date: 22-27 February 2011 Time: All day
Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings and Birkbeck Most of the events are free of charge and open to anyone who is interested in endangered languages. Organiser: Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project Contact email: elap@soas.ac.uk
Contact Tel: 020 7898 4578 For more information, please Click Here
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