What attracted me to SOAS? Decentralising the Western perspective in the world of art Zoë Saebu shares her experience of studying MA History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS and where it led her.
Making the most of staying at university over the winter break Ankur shares his advice for staying in London over the holidays including tips for juggling studies with relaxation, staying busy and exploring what the city has to offer.
Dr Claudia Seymour Young people’s experiences of and means of coping with violence in North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
Brunei Gallery exhibitions extended to 3 September The Brunei Gallery is pleased to announce that the two current exhibitions, In a Pot of Hot Soup and Crafting Subversion, will be extended until 3 September 2022.
Fashioning Lesbianism: Seitō (1911-1916) and the global New Woman Seitō (1911–1916) was a ‘proto-feminist’ magazine, published in Tokyo by a group of five women and was contributed to by over one hundred. Included among them were Hiratsuka Raichō and Otake Kōkichi—both no stranger to making their own way in life, despite what was expected of them.
Japan Sport Stories - Rebuilding the excitement for Tokyo 2020 The Japan Research Centre is partnering up with Japan Sports Stories Podcast - with thanks to generous support of the Toshiba International Foundation. Do check out this fantastic podcast series on Japan & Sport!
How I became a travel writer in Vietnam: An interview with SOAS alum Joshua Zukas Find out about SOAS alum Joshua Zukas's career, from studying languages and linguistics to becoming a published travel writer in Vietnam.