Provenance, Accessibility, Repatriation and Restitution Working Group The PARR (Provenance, Accessibility, Repatriation and Restitution) Working Group is a SOAS-wide network that draws together colleagues with shared interests in grounding SOAS’s decolonising agenda through practical approaches that seek to repair post-colonial trauma and loss.
Interruptions of studies The formal Interruptions of Studies process for postgraduate students at SOAS.
Teaching and learning using the Special Collections Teaching and learning using the Special Collections
Dr Colin Heywood Honorary Research Fellow at the Maritime Historical Studies Centre, University of Hull
Decolonising Bloomsbury: A guided walking tour through London’s colonial legacy Dr Alia Amir, Research Associate at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, takes us on a 'decolonising walk' through Bloomsbury, London.
Flora Indica: Recovering the lost histories of Indian botanical art In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Dr Henry Noltie (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh) discusses an exhibition of botanical drawings by Indian artists currently on show at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
More parties, more problems: Making Taiwan studies succeed in political science In the 2025 Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are delighted to welcome Dr Lev Nachman for our Keynote Lecture to explore how Taiwan studies can grow within political science and broader academic challenges.