Remembering Akira Toriyama: From Dragon Ball to modern Manga Two months after Akira Toriyama’s death, this event celebrates his legacy by bringing together experts in Japanese Studies to discuss his work and its cultural impact.
Reclaiming the Financial Commons: Can the ESG and sustainable finance movements seriously make a difference towards a more inclusive and sustainable world? Finance is supposed to serve the real economy which then, in turn, is supposed to serve a more just and sustainable society.
SOAS growth proves humanities still matter in a world of STEM Chair of the Board of Trustees, Lord Dr Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE offers his latest reflections on SOAS’s position in the higher education sector – and the progress it is making to realise its strategic vision
“Plurality, not neutrality” Vice-Chancellor calls for action to protect free speech on campus The foundational values that are central to university life – free speech and academic freedom – are under attack, according to Professor Adam Habib, Vice Chanceller of SOAS University of London.
SOAS students win top prizes at Japanese speech contest SOAS students Peter Ashton and Callum Cafferty have excelled in the 19th annual Japanese Speech Contest for Students
Object in Focus Sign up for our workshop highlighting SOAS's Tibetan artwork collections with Dr Christian Luczanits, SOAS Lecturer in Tibetan and Buddhist Art.
Development Studies Seminar Series The Department of Development Studies and SOAS DevTraC organise a series of seminars which will bring together academics, students, policy makers and practitioners with an interest and engagement in questions of topical development issues.
How to make the most of the SOAS Applicant Day An Applicant Day is an opportunity to visit campus and see if SOAS is the right place for you. We asked current students to share their experiences attending one and what advice they have to make the most of it.
Britain’s first professor of history with African heritage speaking at Centre launch SOAS University of London's new Centre for Pan-African Studies will be celebrating its launch with a lecture by the award-winning historian, Professor Hakim Adi.