Geneva study tour connects diplomatic theory and practice for SOAS politics students Through a busy three days of visits, workshops and talks organised by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, the trip gave students a close-up view of key multilteral and diplomatic missions.
Stylistic Networks in Early Southeast Asia: Mitred Viṣṇu Sculptures from Bangka This project re-examines Sumatran sculpture by comparing it directly with material from South and Southeast Asia. It aims to identify both stylistic connections and the extent to which a Sumatran style can be defined.
Alifia Marina Syarfi Labour Economics, Gender, Informal Economy, Political Economy, Monetary Economics
Extraordinary Endeavours The Brunei Gallery, SOAS, and the Royal Asiatic Society are pleased to present an exhibition celebrating the Society’s bicentenary and its involvement in the study of science, literature, religion, and the arts of Asia since 1823.
Ashley Thompson interviewed on BBC World News Professor Ashley Thompson recently spoke to BBC World News regarding the looting and restitution of Cambodian artefacts