The architecture of asylum infrastructure What happens when a building becomes a border? "The Architecture of Asylum Infrastructure" uncovers the hidden life of structures transformed into reception centres, exposing the tensions between the worlds they are designed to enforce and the worlds people create within them. Through these spaces, the project reads the social, political, and emotional geography of our time.
The political thought of Xi Jinping Ascertaining what is becoming of China, and where it is heading, by examining the Political Thought of Xi Jinping.
Islamic Art Circle monthly lecture: 'Illustrating Myth in Persian Book Painting?' Charles Melville examines the relationship between Persian illustrations and the events they represent.
Book Launch: 'Reorientating Taiwan: Ocean, Selfhood, and the Pacific' Professor Niki Alsford and Dr Ti-Han Chang share the new edited volume, 'Reorientating Taiwan: Ocean, Selfhood, and the Pacific.'
Professor Leslie Vinjamuri International Organisation; International Politics of International and Transitional Justice; Religion, Human Rights and International Relations Theory; International Diplomacy and the Use of Force; International Diplomacy and Transitional States.
Queer Chinese cinema to watch this LGBTQIA+ month To celebrate LGBTQIA+ month, Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Lesley shares three classic Chinese LGBTQIA+ films.
SOAS President Zeinab Badawi launches humanitarian aid initiative for Sudan Humanitarian Action for Sudan (HAS) is an initiative created to address the crisis in Sudan and improve humanitarian support within the country.