Free things to do in London for students on a budget Discover the best free things to do in London for students, from museums and parks to libraries, running clubs and clothes swaps.
Geneva study tour connects diplomatic theory and practice for SOAS politics students Through a busy three days of visits, workshops and talks organised by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, the trip gave students a close-up view of key multilteral and diplomatic missions.
An object arrives at a gallery. What do you do next? When three brass Buddha statues turned up at the SOAS Gallery, the team had to find out where they came from. Lucy Kauser takes us on a journey of what happened next.
Linguistic Privilege at COP27 The impact of climate change often affects low-income countries the most. However, with negotiations at COP27 taking place in English, it's hard not to believe these countries are at a disadvantage.
Book preview: 'Tension' by Dr Nikita Simpson – in conversation Join us for the book preview of 'Tension' by Dr Nikita Simpson – in conversation with CAMHRA Global Professorial Fellows Professor Laura Bear, Professor Richard Rechtman and Professor Veena Das.
Arthur Mason Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at NTNU specializing in energy transitions, Arctic industries, and governance.
Welfare Regime and Capitalism: Housing and Pensions 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.
Major new TV series launches, inspired by SOAS scholar's novel Scholar’s compelling novel on journalism in India inspires major new series.
Momo 默墨 - Silent Ink A specially commissioned performance by Xie Rong (aka Echo Morgan), who draws on autobiography to share thought-provoking narratives through body, gesture, and voice, interwoven with classical Chinese aesthetics.