SOAS Virtual Industry Project Find out more about this 2-week virtual industry project, available to 100 student per year.
Professor Ashley Thompson invited to BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme Professor Thompson was invited to explain the role of ancient temples in the current Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
Welfare Regime and Capitalism: Housing and Pensions The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.
'I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter’s Memoir' Join us for a discussion on Mai Serhan's memoir, detailing her search for connection with her estranged father, her family’s past, and the Palestinian homeland she can never visit.
The Evolution of the Sri Lankan Mind: The Life and Work of Martin Wickramasinghe (1890–1976) In this talk, Uditha Devapriya will present an overview of Wickramasinghe’s life and work in the context of cultural modernism in South Asia. The presentation draws on Devapriya’s research on Wickramasinghe, including his contribution to South Asian art, culture, and society.
SOAS ranked 4th in UK for ethical investments by People & Planet SOAS climbs 62 places in the People & Planet University League 2025/6, putting us in the top ten of London universities and joint 28th in the UK.
Heritage Horizon programme Heritage Horizons is a specialised 9-month training programme designed to equip researchers and professionals working in the fields of cultural heritage with the knowledge and skills to advance the impact of their research.
Scholarships to further develop anthropological perspectives on mental health launched SOAS anthropologists who secured a grant worth nearly £8 million to set up a new mental health research centre in London have launched new scholarship opportunities for the study of mental health and anthropology.