Wu Fei | Moon Hunter For our very first Lunchtime Listen, the SOAS Concert Series presents renowned composer and performer Wu Fei
Medicines should not be a luxury: why we need to re-think our approach to intellectual property rights to support public health DLD Conversation with Nick Dearden, Els Torreele and Ha-Joon Chang exploring why we must rethink intellectual property rights to ensure equitable access to life-saving treatments worldwide.
SOAS Library Special Collections Open Day SOAS Library’s Special Collections will be opening its doors to all SOAS students and staff to display material from across our diverse and unique collection of archives, manuscripts and rare books.
Nasim-e Tarab Ensemble A cross-cultural approach by the Nasim-e Tarab Ensemble of virtuoso musicians from Iran as part of the Maqam Beyond Borders project.
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.
Touki - Music from East to West Africa and on to Appalachia Touki’s sound infuses East and West African styles and traditions with Appalachian banjo, folk motifs, and orchestral arrangements
(Un)Layering the future past of South Asia: Young artists’ voices Thia exhibition will address tradition, co-existence and exploration within South Asia that emphasises the interconnectedness in the region, and the collective memory of being a nation.
BEO International Education Fair Tokyo Meet a SOAS representative in Tokyo, and learn about what life at SOAS is like.