SOAS (CCCAC) Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus

SOAS (CCCAC) Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus

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The CCCAC is the forum for Central Asian-related research activities at SOAS, University of London

The principal role of the Centre is to promote, coordinate and disseminate information relating to, the academic study of Central Asia and the Caucasus across the disciplines and to act as a resource for academic, governmental, non-governmental and business constituencies with an interest in Central Asia and the Caucasus. It does so through the research and publications of its staff, new teaching programmes, an established seminar series and special events.

Delegation from Al Farabi Kazakh National University welcomed at SOAS 15/02/2023

SOAS and KazNU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and engaged in positive discussion on the possibility of interdisciplinary academic and student mobility. The two higher education institutions also discussed the scope for research collaboration, and SOAS hosting doctoral and post-doctoral scholars who would be funded by the Bolashak ('Future') Programme of the Kazakhstani Government.

Delegation from Al Farabi Kazakh National University welcomed at SOAS SOAS University of London and Al Farabi Kazakh National University sign Memorandum of Understanding to further develop existing collaboration between the two institutions.

Arts in Dark Times: Endangered in Afghanistan. Half Day Symposium 04/11/2021

'Arts in Dark Times: Endangered in Afghanistan'

A half day symposium by Exiled Writers Ink in partnership with the SOAS Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies.

Date: Saturday, 13 November 2021

Arts in Dark Times: Endangered in Afghanistan. Half Day Symposium This event will focus on the state of Afghan arts under the two Taliban regimes and the period between. It also aims to generate activism.

How to aid Afghanistan? Hold your nose 08/09/2021

'How to aid Afghanistan? Hold your nose'

By Michael Jennings (SOAS)

How to aid Afghanistan? Hold your nose How do you support the people of Afghanistan without giving succor to the Taliban? That is a question donor countries and aid organizations have been grappling with since the fall of Kabul. To be s…

Afghanistan: what the conflict means for the global he**in trade 13/08/2021

'Afghanistan: what the conflict means for the global he**in trade'

By Jonathan Goodhand, Professor in Conflict and Development Studies at SOAS.

Afghanistan: what the conflict means for the global he**in trade Having taken charge of multiple vital border trading posts, the Taliban is now increasingly in control of the Afghan drug trade.

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