Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month: Three Queer activists who changed the world The SOAS Queer Society introduce the inspiring stories of three Queer activists—Li Maizi, Audre Lorde, and Chi Chia-Wei—who challenged oppression, fought for equality and changed history.
Decolonising the school curriculum: Free teaching resources on the legacy of empire A new SOAS project has created free learning resources for secondary school teachers to address the legacies of colonialism.
Joining the dots: native language change and intergenerational transmission in bilingual speakers This seminar explores heritage bilingualism, and the relationship between both languages.
SOAS lecturer launches historic Japanese printmaking exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery SOAS Japan Research Centre's Dr Monika Hinkel is pleased to announce the launch of Yoshida 吉田: Three Generations of Japanese Printmaking, which she has co-curated for the Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Essential Amharic Grammar Beginners Essential Amharic Grammar Beginners online course at SOAS University of London