Book Launch - Vestiges of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea: A Translation of the Samguk yusa In this book launch event, Remco Breuker, Boudewijn Walraven and Grace Koh will introduce and discuss their recent publication, Vestiges of the Three Kingdoms of Ancient Korea: A Translation of the Samguk yusa.
'Rabindrasangeet and its Performative Afterlives during the Marxist Cultural Movement of 1940s Bengal' The SOAS Public Music Research Seminar Series is a valuable forum for ethnomusicology and related fields in London, bringing rising and established scholars to share innovative music research with SOAS audiences.
Pamoda Jayasundara Pamoda is a doctoral researcher at the College of Law at SOAS and is a Commonwealth and Fulbright Scholar. Her research primarily focuses on the theory and philosophy of Global Animal Law.
SOAS scholars contribute to major new handbook on the South African Economy launched by South ... A number of SOAS scholars, including SOAS Director Professor Adam Habib, have contributed to the co-authored, The Oxford Handbook of the South African Economy, which was launched on 6 April 2022 with a keynote address from South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.
Dr Charlotte Horlyck receives grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation Dr Charlotte Horlyck, Reader in the History of Korean Art and Head of Department of School of Arts at SOAS, has received a 12-month grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation (OKCHF), which commenced in September 2024.
How I became a Senior Manager at KPMG: Fabrizio Mancini’s journey from SOAS to consulting leadership Discover how SOAS alumnus Fabrizio Mancini transitioned from a BA in Japanese and Economics to becoming a Senior Manager at professional services firm KPMG.
Malcolm McNeil in conversation with Mary Ginsberg Dr Malcolm McNeill will participate in a virtual event discussing the revolutionary work of Lu Xun in the Chinese Modern Woodcut Movement (1930-1950)