6 ways to prepare for university this summer The switch from school to university can be challenging, so making sure you’re prepared is vital. Here are some tips to help you get ready for the exciting move this summer.
Meet the curator of the new exhibition on modern art from South India To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, the SOAS Gallery interviews Modern & Contemporary Art from South India exhibition curator, Jana Manuelpilai.
Calls to strengthen Equality Act at landmark event in Parliament Dr Suriyah Bi, a lecturer in Islam in Britain & founder of the Equality Act Review held a landmark event in Parliament to discuss the proposals to strengthen the legislation of the Equality Act 2010.
Constructing Taiwan: Place, Power, and Identity Politics — Dr Bi-Yu Chang’s Retirement Lecture Join us in celebrating Dr Bi-Yu Chang’s retirement with a reflective lecture tracing her two-decade journey through the cultural politics, spatial identities, and shifting meanings of belonging in Taiwan.
Anthropology and International Relations hit the top 5 The study of Anthropology and International Relations at SOAS University of London are now among the country's top five after appearing in the latest national league tables.
From Engines to Heads: Sisyphus’ Task and the Almost Normal Logic of Africa’s Informal Economies This talk explores how motorcycle drivers and market traders create stability and order in their daily lives, despite a lack of formal jobs and support.
Anti-colonialism, Abolition and the Nationalist Backlash This lecture examines how the Labour Party's attempt to appease both anti-racist and nationalist critiques has failed, fueling a surge in grassroots anti-racism and radical nationalism, and shaping the future of British politics.