Postgraduate Taught Degree Dissertation Guidelines 2015-2016.
We are a group of SOAS Anthropology students raising money to keep the Helen Kanitkar Library running. For many years, Dr Helen Kanitkar was a Lektor in the Department of Anthropology at SOAS. Students and staff from that period will recall the warmth and pastoral care she extended to generations of students.. access past dissertations, and.
On the 6th of December 2018, the SOAS Centre for Gender Studies welcomed Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor in the Department of International Development, Community, and Environment of Clark University, Massachusetts, to join Nadje Al-Ali, Chair of the Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS in conversation on the topic of Feminists, Resistance, and Scholarship.
Racism and Migratism: The Relevance of a Critical Differentiation 25 February, 2016 5 PM, DLT, SOAS Dr Alyosxa Tudor, (Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London and Gender Institute, LSE) My paper revisits (Western European) critical migration studies and feminist approaches to migration with the insights from postcolonial theories and transnational feminism.
Additionally, he donated 800 of her books to what was reopened as the Helen Kanitkar Library and Research Centre (HKL) - Anthropology's Departmental Library at the School of Oriental and African Studies. The library has become a space for students to gain support, access past dissertations, and work alongside peers.
Hey guys i just checked my results online and ive failed my dissertation got 30% so gutted right now needed 40 to pass! Ive passed all my other modules, now ive got the option to do a resit but i dont feel i can do another disso again for jan 2013 hand in.
The dissertation is one of four key elements structuring the MPhil in African Studies programme. The other elements are the core course, the option courses, and language training. The dissertation offers students the opportunity to devise, conduct and write up their own research project of between 15,000 and 20,000 words (including footnotes but excluding bibliography).
It can happen, and in that case a third examiner (often the external examiner for your course) will be asked to look at it; before that even, the two original markers may meet to see if they can reconcile the two marks: often it is a case of one examiner not really 'getting' the piece of work.