MA Comparative Literature and Intensive Language A radical rethinking of the literature of the world and their relationships to each other.
MA Chinese Studies and Intensive Language The MA Chinese Studies provides an exceptional opportunity to take advantage of the wide range of disciplinary approaches to the study of Chinese societies available at SOAS.
SOAS Economist assists in unveiling plaque to Joan Robinson On Tuesday 9 April, English Heritage unveiled another of its characteristic blue plaques on the house at 44 Kensington Park Gardens, in the Notting Hill district of London, where the famous economist Joan Robinson (1903-1983) lived, while attending St. Paul's School (she was then Joan Maurice).
New policy brief calls for shift from crisis response to resilience building in the Horn of Africa The Centre for Pan-African Studies at SOAS and Shabaka have published a new policy brief that calls for a fundamental shift in the approach to humanitarian crises in the Horn of Africa.
Professor Katherine Morton China and International Relations; Chinese Foreign Policy; Global Governance; Security Studies; Environment and Climate Change.
Career advice for graduating students: Follow what interests you Transitioning from university to the professional world is a big step. Anna shares advice on navigating this stage, from pursuing your passions and networking with alumni to building resilience.
Taliban 2.0: What next for Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran? Join us as we investigate the complexities surrounding the emergence of Taliban 2.0 and its ramifications on regional dynamics.
Community-sourcing project brings 200-year-old Malay poem back into circulation Dr Mulaika Hijjas, Senior Lecturer in South East Asian Studies at SOAS University of London, launched an edition of a 200 year old poem produced through community-sourcing at the Kuala Lumpur Alternative Book Fair in Malaysia.