MA student Lilly shares her favourite thrift shops near SOAS for vintage coats, cozy scarves and budget-friendly finds.
Collections & Engagement Officer Lucy Kauser presents newly acquired early 20th-century Indian lithographs at SOAS Gallery, highlighting its role in popularising religious and historical imagery and ...
Dr Somnath Batabyal, Lecturer in Media in Development and International Journalism – has recently had his critically acclaimed novel ‘The Price You Pay’ adapted in a new television series in India.
To mark the opening of his solo exhibition Moonlight Tales at London’s Africa Centre, SOAS School of Arts invites you to a public talk by artist, writer and curator Chuu Krydz Ikwuemesi. Professor of ...
This is the first of a trilogy of talks dedicated to fasting in the three monotheistic traditions. The obligation of fasting during the month of Ramadan is a familiar one. In this seminar, Professor ...
SOAS Library celebrates International Women’s Day by showcasing a diverse reading list written by women from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as picked by librarians. International Women’s ...
The SOAS South Asia Institute (SSAI) represents the most extensive and diverse community of scholars working on South Asia of any university in Europe. While most of its members’ research and teaching ...
Join us on our vibrant campus in the heart of London and get a real feel for life at SOAS. Connect with inspiring academics, chat with current students, and meet other prospective postgraduates just ...
SOAS Economics offers real-world Economics teaching, grounded in a global perspective and concrete knowledge of the economies of the Global South, especially Africa, Asia and the Middle East, as well ...
Dr Doucette will introduce his recently published book on the politics and political economy of contemporary South Korea - a book that is even more topical in the current political crisis the country ...
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