Curator’s Tour 3: Mughal Banaras Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present.
Curator's tour: Mughal Banaras Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition 'Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present'.
Call for papers: Legacy of the British Mandate in Palestine This workshop hopes to bring together emerging researchers from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to examine the question of British “legacy” in Palestine/Israel to better understand the relationship between the Mandate and today.
Unlock Your Future with SOAS Career Support (March) Explore the extensive career support services available at SOAS, from tailored career advice to internship opportunities.
Why I chose: MA Human Rights Law at SOAS MA student Anna moved across the pond to pursue a Human Rights Law degree. She runs through the key reasons why she chose SOAS.
Book launch: 'Embedded Generations: Family Life and Social Change in Contemporary China' The book launch of Professor Jieyu Liu's latest book Embedded Generations will begin with an introduction of the book, followed by a Q&A session and drinks reception.
SOAS students visit Mongolian Embassy to mark anniversary of Genghis Khan’s birth SOAS representatives were invited by the Mongolian embassy in London to mark the occasion of the 860th anniversary of Genghis Khan’s birth and the National Pride Day.
Min Young Choi Min Young Choi is a PhD candidate in the History of Art, School of Arts at SOAS. Her research explores the cultural spaces of Kyŏngsŏng in the 1930s, examining how Korean artists engaged with the socio-political and spatial conditions of colonial rule through visual culture.