David W Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, has passed away SOAS remembers David W. Hughes (Department of Music), who died on 4 May.
Geneva study tour connects diplomatic theory and practice for SOAS politics students Through a busy three days of visits, workshops and talks organised by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, the trip gave students a close-up view of key multilteral and diplomatic missions.
SOAS Centre for Yoga Studies opens Chinese exhibition exploring 1,000 years of yoga The Centre for Yoga Studies has launched the ‘Embodied Liberation: The History of Physical Yoga’ exhibition in Guangzhou, China.
School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich announce second phase of internship programme The School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich are happy to announce the second phase of their internship programme.
PhD student wins grand prize in modernist art competition SOAS PhD candidate George Cloke has won the 2025 Ivan Juritz Prize, established to celebrate the creativity of the modernist era.
SOAS researcher secures €2.3m funding to explore connections between sport and religion Professor Marloes Janson has secured a ERC advanced grant to explore the connections between sport and religion in Africa.
Scholar's book on the depletion of care wins 'best book' prize Professor Shirin Rai was awarded Best Book 2025 by BISA (British International Studies Association).
SOAS joins new collaboration to give research universities a collective voice ResearchPlus consists of ten leading research-focused universities with the primary aim of enhancing the strength of the UK’s research and innovation base
SOAS first in the UK for gender equality in university impact rankings SOAS has been ranked first in the UK and in the top 100 globally for our work advancing gender equality, according to the latest Times Higher Education rankings.