Nightmare in Nigeria: A war waged on pregnant women and children SOAS hosts the Pulitzer-finalist Reuters team that revealed the horrific tactics the Nigerian military deployed in its battle against Islamist insurgencies.
Remembering Akira Toriyama: From Dragon Ball to modern Manga Two months after Akira Toriyama’s death, this event celebrates his legacy by bringing together experts in Japanese Studies to discuss his work and its cultural impact.
Reclaiming the Financial Commons: Can the ESG and sustainable finance movements seriously make a difference towards a more inclusive and sustainable world? Finance is supposed to serve the real economy which then, in turn, is supposed to serve a more just and sustainable society.
Object in Focus Sign up for our workshop highlighting SOAS's Tibetan artwork collections with Dr Christian Luczanits, SOAS Lecturer in Tibetan and Buddhist Art.
DLD Annual Lecture with Professor Yuen Yuen Ang - Adaptive political economy: Toward a new paradigm Political economy routinely treats living, complex, adaptive social systems as machine-like objects. In this talk, Professor Yuen Yuen Ang (Johns Hopkins University) proposes an adaptive political economy.
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.
Healing ragas with Baluji Shrivastav OBE Indian maestro Baluji Shrivastav OBE will perform an uplifting concert on sitar accompanied by Sukhdeep Dhanjal on tabla.
Special Collections Open Day: Women's History Month To mark Women's History Month 2026, SOAS Library’s Special Collections will be displaying material celebrating the contributions of women through history.