Discovering the SOAS artwork and object collection Discover highlights from the SOAS Gallery's own collection in this permanent exhibition.
Japanese aesthetics of recycling This exhibition highlights the beauty of Japanese recycling, showcasing objects made of cotton, hemp, bast fibres, washi (handmade paper) and pottery dating mostly from the Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai) or Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai).
Climate change and fiscal crisis in agricultural commodity-dependent countries A discussion with Erica Perego on weather shocks and the increasingly negative effects they have on economies, especially on countries dependent on the production and export of agricultural products.
A.P. Santhanaraj (1932-2009) modern and contemporary art from South India The Brunei Gallery, SOAS is delighted to present a new exhibition A.P. Santhanaraj (1932-2009) – Modern Art from South India, featuring material from The Noble Sage Art Collection & Manuelpillai Fine Arts.
Abortion disputes and gender politics in Taiwan In the 2025 SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are pleased to welcome Professor Ling-fang Cheng to share her insights on gender politics and reproductive rights in Taiwan.
Conversation with Ambassador Staur, Chair of DAC, part of OECD The Department of Development Studies and the Development Leadership Dialogue Institute are pleased to be hosting a conversation with Ambassador Staur on bilateral aid, the role of the OECD-DAC and the future of ODA.