Seven of the most breathtaking religious buildings around the world To celebrate World Religion Day we've pulled together a list of the seven most breathtaking and impressive religious buildings around the world.
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.
SOAS economists contribute to new report on ‘Nature Loss and Sovereign Credit Ratings’ SOAS economists contribute to report showing that a loss of nature is pushing nations towards sovereign credit downgrades.
Research and Evidence Facility: Informing migration policy in the Horn of Africa Collating and producing evidence and policy relevant knowledge to generate a better understanding of the drivers of instability, migration, and displacement in the greater Horn of Africa, and the dynamics of cross-border economies and centre/periphery relations.
Life Beyond the Border: Film & Stories of Escape from North Korea Join us for a film screening of 'On The Way To South', followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with the film directors who document the heroic stories of escapes from North Korea, together with first-hand testimonies from North Korean escapees.
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.
Karl Singporewala: Cosmos, Memory, Scale The 2025 SOAS Artist-in-Residence Fellowship of the Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of Zoroastrian Studies presents a new major solo exhibition of Karl Singporewala’s sculptural interpretations of Zoroastrian symbolism.