Indonesia Film Weekend Indonesia Film Weekend aims to address these perceptions through film screenings, featuring films that showcase Indonesia.
China’s heterosexual politics: between ambiguities of governance and everyday injustices Professor Stevi Jackson and Dr Kailing Xie's will talk about their forthcoming book, 'The Gendered Politics of Sexuality in China'.
Legal pluralism in Qing China and its transplantation and transformation Max WL Wong argues that in traditional Chinese legal culture, the pluralistic normative orders – derived by the interaction of different orders (including Legalism, Confucianism and state law) – had been adapted and adopted by the local communities for many centuries.
2026 Philippine Studies Conference: 'Archipelagic Tongues — Philippine Languages and Meaning-making, Austronesian Worlds and Global Futures' The 2026 Philippine Studies Conference examines Philippine languages as communicative systems, sites of power, and repositories of knowledge and practice.
Violence, conflict and changing global orders: Marking 25 years of the MSc in Violence, Conflict and Development at SOAS SOAS is convening a half day event to mark 25 years of the MSc Violence, Conflict and Development (VCD) to discuss these issues, and bringing together scholars, current students, alumni, and practitioners.
Karl Singporewala: Cosmos, Memory, Scale The 2025 SOAS Artist-in-Residence Fellowship of the Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of Zoroastrian Studies presents a new major solo exhibition of Karl Singporewala’s sculptural interpretations of Zoroastrian symbolism.