Yoga in the Age of Overload In today’s Age of Overload, we are drowning in data – hyperconnected yet experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum The Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum is a UK-based organisation of scholars from around the world that aims to publish a comprehensive and permanent record of Iranian inscriptions, defined in the broadest sense, up to the early Safavid period.
The story of SOAS From groundbreaking academics to world-famous students, the history of SOAS is one of constant engagement with a changing world.
What do gallery workers do? Deinstalling an exhibition Ever been curious about what gallery and museum workers actually do? Find out more about what happens behinds the scenes at the SOAS Gallery.
Share your stories and views on the legacy of Partition for innovative SOAS research project The AHRC funded-project, Border Crossings, is collecting stories and views from members of the South Asian diaspora on the legacy of partition and the experiences of South Asian communities in the UK.
From the Coronation to Succession, what are the benefits of family business? Family businesses can often be perceived as fragile and full of drama. But can keeping it in the family offer competitive advantages?
Tanvi Kanchan Tanvi is a PhD candidate and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS, studying queer and trans women’s digital cultures in India.
Getting up close and personal… improving access to collections To touch or not to touch, that's been the age old debate among scholars, visitors and gallery curators. In our latest gallery blog SOAS Gallery Collections and Engagement Officer Maria Rollo gives her professional opinion.