The Trial that Shook Britain: How a Court Martial Hastened Acceptance of Indian Independence Learn about the historic INA trial and its role in India's journey to independence. We are joined by Subhashini Ali, daughter of the accused, Prem Sahgal, for a personal perspective.
New lecture series celebrating SOAS's vibrant research community announced A new lecture series to celebrate our academic expertise and the impact of our research begins at SOAS University of London this month.
Japanese aesthetics of recycling This exhibition highlights the beauty of Japanese recycling, showcasing objects made of cotton, hemp, bast fibres, washi (handmade paper) and pottery dating mostly from the Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai) or Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai).
Kurdish (Kurmanji) Beginners course Kurdish (Kurmanji) Beginners on campus course at SOAS University of London
Scholar awarded British Academy grant to boost collaborative migration research in Global South Fiona B. Adamson, Professor of International Relations, has received a grant worth over £100k to understand the role migration think tanks play in shaping policy.
PositiveNegatives spotlights youth voices from conflict in new comic series SOAS-based non-profit PositiveNegatives has launched 'I Couldn’t Stand By', a new comic series highlighting the role of youth in conflict, change and the building of peace.