SOAS Year 10 Outreach Summer School 2026 For Year 10 students attending state schools, the SOAS Summer School provides interactive lectures, study skills and higher education sessions, and access to resources and materials.
Book Launch - Vestiges of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea: A Translation of the Samguk yusa In this book launch event, Remco Breuker, Boudewijn Walraven and Grace Koh will introduce and discuss their recent publication, Vestiges of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea: A Translation of the Samguk yusa.
Researching the Digital Illicit Economy: Methods, Ethics, and Access (Scam Industries Focus) This workshop convenes a methodological discussion on how to research digital economies, with a focus on scam industries and cyber-enabled financial crime. Bringing together perspectives from financial crime research, empirical work on Southeast Asia scam markets, and scholarship on digital authoritarianism, the session examines how researchers can generate credible evidence when access is restricted and data are fragmented.
US‑Israeli attack on Iran risks plunging the world into turmoil An escalating US–Israel assault on Iran risks igniting a wider regional war, destabilising the global economy, and plunging the world into a dangerous new geopolitical crisis.
Painting protest: literature, art, and the avant-garde in Socialist Burma This talk explores how Burmese avant-garde artists navigated and resisted authoritarianism, isolationism, and relentless censorship.
Unlock Your Future with SOAS Career Support (March) Explore the extensive career support services available at SOAS, from tailored career advice to internship opportunities.
Social reproduction and precarious and unpaid labour The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.
The Revolutionary Afterlives of Palestinian Women Martyrs: Between Fact & Affect, Affect & Abjection The Comparative Political Thought Research Cluster invites you this lecture by Professor Michaelle Browers.
Book launch: 'Resisting Erasure: Capital, Imperialism, and Race in Palestine' Centre for Palestine Studies book launch talk: 'Resisting Erasure' places Israeli settler-colonialism in the broader historical arc of imperialism, race, and fossil capitalism in the Middle East.