Devadasi: An exploration of feminine power in ancient India Join us for a captivating book discussion with Ambassador Sangeeta Bahadur, as she delves into her latest novel Devadasi.
Paul Dundas, 1952–2023 Paul Dundas, Indologist and Emeritus of the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, one of the leading scholars in the field of Jaina Studies, has passed away.
Professor Keith Howard Ethnomusicology; anthropology; Korean music; music traditions in Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Thailand, and Siberia; studies of religion; composition; education; shamanism; early keyboard instruments, players and restorers
MA Student Joe Nickols has article published in SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research History of Art and Archaeology alum Joe Nickols has article published in SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research
New research project exploring the legacy of slavery in modern Britain and reparative justice The SOAS School of Law, Gender and Media (SLGM) and Transatlantic Trafficked Enslaved African Corrective Historical (TTEACH) Plaques will embark on a collaborative research and knowledge exchange project to draw together research on the legacy of slavery.
New archive access project marks the 50th Anniversary of SOAS Library On the eve of the SOAS Library's 50th anniversary, find out more about the building designed by Denys Lasdun and Grade II Listed since 2011.
Information for parents and carers Parents and carers guide to university and outreach activities for students
Alumni Groups and Networks Stay connected with your SOAS community worldwide through regional and professional alumni networks.