Curator’s Tour 3: Mughal Banaras Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present.
Curator's Tour 4: Mughal Banaras Join Dr Malavika Kasturi for a curator’s tour of Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present, focusing on the archival and research foundations of the exhibition.
Academic panel discussion - What AI means for society, culture and power Explore how AI is reshaping work, identity and global power, and what these changes mean for justice and representation across different regions.
Curator's tour: Mughal Banaras Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition 'Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present'.
Collaboration, contestation, and transferable research through studio production Lucy Durán discusses what she considers to be her most impactful and important output, the 'production' of music albums
MA in Global Affairs and Eurasian Studies Learn more about our unique joint MA in Global Affairs and Eurasian Studies, delivered in partnership with Nazarbayev University.
Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia: Coercion and accommodation in the Malay World during the long nineteenth century This guest lecture presents some of the recent results of the research programme Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia, which investigates treaty-making and cross-cultural diplomacy between indigenous Southeast Asian polities and colonial powers in Southeast Asia from the mid-eighteenth to the early twentieth century.
SOAS Hausa Day: celebrating Hausa literature and translation We will celebrate Hausa literature with Hausa novelist and poet Sa'adatu Baba Ahmad, and examine how Nigeria's universities are building translation infrastructure with Prof. Yakubu Magaji Azare (Bayero University).
History Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: humans and powerful states of Africa from the Atlantic period This masterclass, designed to widen participation to SOAS, will explore the legacies of important characters and states in Africa that usually remain hidden in common narratives of the Atlantic slave trade.