The ancient Chinese manuscript that transformed mathematics education An exploration of the earliest Chinese translations of Newton’s work, which can be found in the SOAS Special Collections archive.
How I became a travel writer in Vietnam: An interview with SOAS alum Joshua Zukas Find out about SOAS alum Joshua Zukas's career, from studying languages and linguistics to becoming a published travel writer in Vietnam.
NO, RCTs are not public goods. And YES, they have a colonial problem Are Randomized Control Trials truly a global solution to poverty, or do they mask deeper issues with superficial fixes? Uncover the ethical and political flaws behind this "gold standard".
New Professors of Practice to focus on languages, the arts and climate change policy Five new Professors of Practice will bring their industry experience in energy policy, art, languages and translation to SOAS this year.
How the rise of a digital Nigeria is shaping the economy Taylor D.H. Rockhill examines how digitisation and gigification are transforming Nigeria's economy and questions who owns the digital space.
Roundtable discussion: Contemporary Chinese ink painting and the persistence of Daoism This round table discussion, which takes place in association with the SOAS Gallery exhibition ‘Strange Wonders - Dreams, Desire and Daoism: Jizi and Other Pioneers of Contemporary Ink Painting from China’, will explore the relationship between Daoism and ink painting in contemporary China.