'The Time Beneath the Concrete: Palestine Between Camp and Colony' An in-depth conversation with Nasser Abourahme about his book, 'The Time beneath the Concrete: Palestine between Camp and Colony'.
The everyday lives of gay men in Hainan: sociality, space and time This talk presents ethnographic research on gay men in Hainan, an economically and socially marginal Chinese province.
Economics Postgraduate Alumni Event We are delighted to invite you to our Postgraduate Economics Alumni Event on Thursday, 19 March 2026 at 5:00 pm in S312.
Buddhist Elements in the Art and Architecture of Early Islamic Afghanistan In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Warwick Ball discusses the massive increase in Buddhist art and architecture in Afghanistan during the expansion of the Western Turk Empire (7th-10th centuries).
Fashioning Lesbianism: Seitō (1911-1916) and the global New Woman Seitō (1911–1916) was a ‘proto-feminist’ magazine, published in Tokyo by a group of five women and was contributed to by over one hundred. Included among them were Hiratsuka Raichō and Otake Kōkichi—both no stranger to making their own way in life, despite what was expected of them.
Politics and International Relations Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: The 2011 Arab Uprisings in Context This masterclass, designed to widen participation to SOAS, will examine the origins and fortunes of the Arab uprisings that unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, and beyond in 2010–11.
Rabindranath Tagore’s vision of freedom through song, poetry and painting Join us for an evening of music, art and poetry in our concert showcasing the breath of Tagore's work, through poetry, paintings and music.
The Way Ahead on Debt: Reform, Resilience, and Leadership in a Fragmented World This webinar will also honour the legacy of Shamshad Akhtar, founding Co-Chair of the Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project – a distinguished development economist, Pakistani and global public servant whose leadership and lived experience profoundly shaped international debates on debt, development, and economic justice.