How corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters Jennifer Clapp will discuss how corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters.
In-/Visible Spectrums: Contemporary Video Art from the Sinosphere ‘In-/Visible Spectrums: Contemporary Video Art from the Sinosphere’ is a landmark survey exhibition showcasing contemporary video artworks by eleven artists
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.
Arabic in the Maltese Education System: The Trajectory of Educational Policies and Their Current Implications This talk explores how Maltese and Arabic's linguistic proximity contrasts with the complex positioning of Arabic within the Maltese educational context.
Flora Indica: Recovering the lost histories of Indian botanical art In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Dr Henry Noltie (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh) discusses an exhibition of botanical drawings by Indian artists currently on show at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
Emergent Genders: Living Otherwise in Tokyo’s Pink Economies Michelle Ho traces the genders manifesting alongside Japanese popular culture in Akihabara, an area in Tokyo renowned for the fandom and consumption of anime, manga, and games.
The other China or an emerging Taiwan? Democratic Taiwan in British foreign policy In this talk, Max Dixon will explore how British parliamentarians and British and Taiwanese policymakers view Taiwan, and how perceptions of Taiwan will inform the trajectory of peace and stability in cross-Strait relations.
The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China Dr Cora Lingling Xu will introduce key arguments of her latest book, 'The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China'.
Imperialism: Economics of Re-armament and Militarism The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.