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.
How We Appear and How We Are Felt: in conversation with Dr Khairani Barokka about 'Annah, Infinite' A reading and discussion of 'Annah, Infinite', an experimental work of creative non-fiction which challenges art history, confronts colonial ableism, and reclaims a stolen spirit.
Europe’s Central Banks Need to be More Aligned with Climate Neutrality Target New report by the LSE Grantham Research Institute and the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance highlights the need for European central banks to “mainstream net-zero” across all their operations to align them with the climate neutrality targets of the European Union and the member states.
Managing your workload over winter break: A SOAS student's guide Marjan shares his top tips for making the most of the winter break by getting ahead on those everlasting assignments, whether that be in a library or the comfort of your own home.
Rabindranath Tagore’s vision of freedom through song, poetry and painting Join us for an evening of music, art and poetry in our concert showcasing the breath of Tagore's work, through poetry, paintings and music.