Trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution revealed in new book The first detailed study on sex, marriage and intimacy in China has been published revealing the trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution.
Professor Dzodzi Tsikata final recipient of SOAS Distinguished Research Professorship Professor Dzodzi Tsikata is one of five recipients of the Distinguished Research Professorship.
Anthropology and International Relations hit the top 5 The study of Anthropology and International Relations at SOAS University of London are now among the country's top five after appearing in the latest national league tables.
External Event: Ruzbeh Hodiwala in the IARF Motivational Dialogue series SOAS PhD student to speak on “Peaceful coexistence in Zoroastrianism: From Environment to Humanity”.https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84841740249#success
Dr Alison Scott-Baumann awarded research fellowship from The Academy for Islam in Research and ... None
Expert brings Shakespearian Hindi translations to big screen Dr Anandi Rao, Lecturer in South Asian Studies, provided her expertise in Hindi translations of Shakespeare for the ‘Hamlet’ film adaptation that stars Riz Ahmed.