Seminar: Taking Care of Buddhist Material Culture This seminar explore approaches to the premodern care and treatment of Buddhist material culture from Dunhuang through selected case studies.
What is Hinamatsuri? The history of celebrating Girls' Day in Japan An introduction by the SOAS Language Centre to Hinamatsuri, a Japanese festival celebrating and appreciating the life and health of daughters.
6 books to read for International Women's Day at SOAS Library SOAS librarians celebrate International Women’s Day by picking a diverse reading list written by women from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Arabo K. Ewinyu Labour market dynamics, Poverty and inequality studies, Competition and regulatory economics, Firms and productivity.
Julia Taylor Climate justice, Energy transition, Social reproduction, Feminist economics, Inequality.
Mr Hanny Megally to deliver 2020 Annual Justice Lecture hosted by Lawyers for Justice in Libya ... Mr Hanny Megally, Senior Fellow at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation and Commissioner with the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, will deliver the 2020Annual Justice Lecture.
Student-led initiative connects black diaspora at SOAS The student-led Voices of the Diaspora hosted its first event at SOAS last month.
The United States, China, and the weaponisation of trade Bringing together expertise on international security, trade, and great power rivalry, this book launch offers timely insight into one of the most pressing challenges facing the international political economy today.
Kshitij Moon Kshitij Moon is a first year PhD candidate in the Department of History. His research tries to dissect and understand the intersection of caste, masculinity and gender-based violence by studying social and gender history of caste.