Wen-chin Ouyang: 'Spectacle, spectator, spectacular: exuberant multilingualism in the 19th century Arabic print culture'
Public Diplomacy as a contributing factor to managing identity-based conflict: Taiwan repositions its identity and security status (2000 – 2020) Dr Yung Lin examines whether public diplomacy can contribute to resolving the identity-based conflict between China and Taiwan regarding Taiwan’s political status.
Professor Barbara Harriss-White Markets and capitalism; rural development; poverty and social welfare; South Asian political economy; field economics
Sound anthropology and Ala Zarei Join us for a rich evening of music from around the world, curated by classical Iranian Setar player Ala Zarei and tabla player Vishnu Vijayan.
Building the SOAS Living Lab: a student perspective Three SOAS students discuss the launch of the SOAS Living Lab – a new sustainability initiative that sees campus as a space where sustainability is not just studied, but practiced, tested and shaped.
How can I get a job in a museum or gallery? SOAS Collections and Engagement Officer shares career advice for students and graduates hoping to work in the arts sector.
Ancient Kedah As A Trans-Oceanic Economic Hub: Recent Findings In The Bukit Choras Archaeological Site This lecture presents Ancient Kedah, specifically the Bujang Valley complex, not as a peripheral entity but as a pivotal trans-oceanic economic hub within the maritime Silk Road.