Peace of Art
By Aisha Fatima, BA Social Anthropology (Hons)
All these colourful forces might at first seem as if they are at war with each other but are truly working in harmony to create peace.
Reference taken from Laura Barbosa.
By Aisha Fatima, BA Social Anthropology (Hons)
All these colourful forces might at first seem as if they are at war with each other but are truly working in harmony to create peace.
Reference taken from Laura Barbosa.
Nibras Salim, SOAS News Editor, BA Politics and International Relations SOAS’ newly released investment portfolio has gained positive traction amid the university’s ascension in the People & Planet (P&P) University League rankings. P&P is the UK’s largest student network campaigning for social and environmental
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