The Aniconic Jaina Traditions: History, Doctrine, Practice Consolidating the source base on the Sthānakavāsī traditions in Gujarat and North India.
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.
Film screening of 'Invisible Nation' The Centre of Taiwan Studies, in collaboration with the Taiwanese Association in the UK, is delighted to present a screening of 'Invisible Nation', a documentary directed by Vanessa Hope.
SOAS academic wins Sussex International Theory Prize SOAS's Rahul Rao won the prestigious Sussex International Theory Prize and Hagar Kotef is runner up.
Professor Ulrich Volz contributes to new landmark report on biodiversity and financial stability A new report on ‘Central banking and supervision in the biosphere: An agenda for action on biodiversity loss, financial risk and system stability’ argues that biodiversity loss poses systemic risks in the same way as climate change
Dr Maddalena Italia Maddalena Italia is Teaching Fellow in Sanskrit at SOAS, specialising in Sanskrit language and literature, translation, and classical reception.
Sophie Joseph Murray Sophie Joseph Murray is a doctoral researcher in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology. Her research examines modernism in the Arab world, focusing on gender dynamics, transnational networks, and institutional structures.