International Women’s Day 2023 Fascinating and feisty women from SOAS Special Collections to celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month 2023.
Collaborative Ethnographies of Parliaments Exploring collaborative ethnographies of parliaments, politicians and people in Brazil, Ethiopia, Fiji, India, the US, and the UK.
Examinations Discover more of the MPhil/PhD Examination process. This includes guidance documents for students, supervisors and examiners.
Clause cosubordination: the Yaghnobi case Part of the SOAS Linguistics Research Seminar Series 2025-26
The Futures of Animism This forum invites participants to reconsider the entanglements of materiality and life through the lens of animism as a mode of thought for the future.
SOAS joins new collaboration to give research universities a collective voice ResearchPlus consists of ten leading research-focused universities with the primary aim of enhancing the strength of the UK’s research and innovation base
Nobel Prize winner’s novel translated into Swahili by SOAS scholar Dr Ida Hadjivayanis, Senior Lecturer at SOAS's African Languages, Cultures and Literatures Section, worked on the official Swahili translation of Nobel Prize Literature Winner Abdulrazak Gurnah’s new book 'Theft'.
New lecture series celebrating SOAS's vibrant research community announced A new lecture series to celebrate our academic expertise and the impact of our research begins at SOAS University of London this month.