Political instability in Imperial China: Confucian and Legalist perspectives In this seminar, Dr Sam Crane argues that the institutional structure of the Confucian-Legalist state created incentives that thwarted the stable enactment of leadership roles required for political stability.
Painting through a colonial lens: How British prints shaped how Southern India was imagined How three prints of Southern India by British artists shaped how India was imagined, as monumental, spiritual and timeless.
How to build effective study habits and prepare for exams SOAS students share their study habits, advice on balancing time and how they prepare for the all-important exam season.
Careers: "As a High Commissioner no two days are the same!" Having grown up in a multi-cultural family in the UAE, Omar Daair knew he wanted his future career to have an international angle. Discover how his studies at lead him to his role of High Commissioner to Rwanda.
SOAS-GFTU Political Economy Conference The General Federation of Trade Unions Educational Trust (GFTU ET) is hosting the first-ever conference dedicated to political economy, in collaboration with the Department of Economics at SOAS, University of London.
SOAS Vice-Chancellor and Chair of Trustees call for rethink of university financing Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib and Chair of Trustees Lord Dr Michael Hastings have called for a rethink in the financial challenges facing English universities in a new Higher Education Policy Institute article.