Ancientness, Myth, and Sonic Imagination: Making Persian Music Legible in Israel In this talk Edoardo Marcarini will discuss how, through the mobilisation of a discourse of ancientness, Persian music has gained legitimacy in Israel.
Islamic Art Circle monthly lecture: 'Illustrating Myth in Persian Book Painting?' Charles Melville examines the relationship between Persian illustrations and the events they represent.
Dismantling the myth of “good AI” - new book from SOAS political philosopher A new book from Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies, casts a critical eye on AI technology; exploring its uses, limitations, and cases for human intervention to uphold justice and equality in society.
School of Finance and Management seminar series: Prof Bence Nanay on against the myth of rationality Prof Bence Nanay on against the myth of rationality
SOAS Alumni Reception in Toronto with Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib Join us in Toronto for a thought-provoking evening with SOAS leadership and distinguished guests. Reconnect with fellow alumni, hear updates from SOAS, and take part in a dynamic panel discussion on “The evolving global order: navigating a fractured world.”
'Legal Resistance under Authoritarianism': Professional Awakening from Political Crisis Dr Eric Yan-ho Lai talks about his new book 'Legal Resistance Under Authoritarianism: The Struggle for the Rule of Law in Hong Kong', which examines the decline of Hong Kong’s rule of law.
Curating Cultures MA students showcase new exhibitions in Wolfson Gallery SOAS History of Art and Archaeology students have developed an exciting range of unique new exhibitions that are being displayed in the Wolfson Gallery of the SOAS Library