Doing Intimacy: A multi-sited ethnography of modern Chinese family life A closer, fresher, critical look at the Chinese family dynamics as they are lived.
How the rise of a digital Nigeria is shaping the economy Taylor D.H. Rockhill examines how digitisation and gigification are transforming Nigeria's economy and questions who owns the digital space.
Film screening: Life is Wonderful - Mandela’s Unsung Heroes Life is Wonderful tells an inspiring story of immense courage and self-sacrifice on the part of a small group of idealists from a range of cultural heritages who said: ‘Not on my watch’ and ‘Not in my name’.
Woman, life, freedom: How a fight for women’s rights is uniting a nation In September, Mahsa Amini is taken by the morality police. She will never be released and will die of a heart attack while in custody. What ensues is a cultural and ideological protest with the potential of reshaping modern Iran.
SOAS Festival of Ideas: Meet the curator Caspar Melville We sat down with the curator of this year's SOAS Festival of Ideas, Dr Caspar Melville, to find out more.
“The world needs you.” Advice to the class of 2025 Our SOAS Honorary Graduands share life and career advice for 2025 graduates navigating their next chapter.
The Poem of the Righteous Sufferer (Ludlul bēl nēmeqi), Tablet II, lines 1-26 and 56-82, read by Brigitte Groneberg