SOAS Palestine Studies Series The question of Palestine is one of the most complex and protracted issues of our time. A country under military occupation with the largest body of refugees in the world, Palestine is a topic of tremendous political and cultural significance, involving regional and international players as well as an army of humanitarian and non-governmental organisations.
Curating Cultures MA students showcase new exhibitions in Wolfson Gallery SOAS History of Art and Archaeology students have developed an exciting range of unique new exhibitions that are being displayed in the Wolfson Gallery of the SOAS Library
External Event - Yousef Moradi (SOAS) lecture for the Ancient India & Iran Trust Friday 18th March, 5:30pm
Lao She and SOAS Zhaoxia Pang and Ruth Herd share the story of Shu Qingchun (舒庆春) (1899-1966), also known by his pen name Lao She (老舍). Lao She is one of the most prominent figures in the history of modern Chinese literature. During his lifetime, he was acclaimed a “Master of Language” (yǔyán dàshī 语言大师) and his novels and plays gained world renown.
SOAS scholars contribute to major new handbook on the South African Economy launched by South ... A number of SOAS scholars, including SOAS Director Professor Adam Habib, have contributed to the co-authored, The Oxford Handbook of the South African Economy, which was launched on 6 April 2022 with a keynote address from South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.