'Bravo' - The Times on the Brunei Gallery's Aesthetics of Recycling exhibition The Brunei Gallery’s Japanese Aesthetics of Recycling exhibition has been described as a “riposte” to "throwaway fashion” in today’s edition of The Times.
2023 SAAAP Summer Programme at UGM Yogyakarta The 6th annual SAAAP Summer Programme drew in international and Indonesian scholars as well as Alphawood alumni to contribute to redefining the role of the growing maritime states along the southern edge of the Asian landmass in the early second millennium of the common era.
Paul Dundas, 1952–2023 Paul Dundas, Indologist and Emeritus of the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, one of the leading scholars in the field of Jaina Studies, has passed away.
Fareda Banda chairs first all-woman Caine Prize for African Writing judging panel Fareda Banda, Professor of Law at SOAS University of London, is Chair of the first all-woman judging panel for this year's Caine Prize for African Writing.
SOAS students win podium places at ‘most challenging’ Chinese Bridge competition This year’s UK Regional Competition was held at Longan Hall, UCL and attended by 18 contestants from 12 universities. SOAS was represented by Yumi Yong and Melania El Khayat.
SOAS welcomes the First Poet Laureate of Barbados this summer as Visiting Fellow Esther Phillips, the esteemed First Poet Laureate of Barbados who is renowned for her poetry that breathes life into the untold stories of the past, will be based at SOAS University of London this summer as Visiting Fellow.
Grievances of Indian garment workers highlight challenges in new labour codes, according to report The researchers examined 75 disputes across three regional clusters, namely Gurugram, in the National Capital Region, Bengaluru in Karnataka, and Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu, with the view of mapping industrial relations and disputes in the Indian garment industry.
Enhancing women’s access to transitional justice in Timor-Leste Younger generations in Timor-Leste can now learn the stories of the many forgotten women who endured grave human rights violations during the struggle for independence.