Evaluative vs facilitative mediation: a global conversation This webinar offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with international experts and gain valuable insights to enhance your mediation practice.
Meritorious Collecting and Curating in Buddhist Southeast Asia When is a temple a museum? How is a museum in the temple? I explore these and other questions through the lens of Buddhist merit-making. This focus on Shan temples in Myanmar and northern Thailand, invites responses to the notion that localised practices of collecting and curating, challenge conventional narratives about Shan Buddhist culture in Southeast Asia.
MA Gender and Global Politics (Online) MA Gender and Global Politics (Online) at SOAS University of London.
Storytelling, Place, and Cultural Resilience in the Award-Winning Film Tegkang Join us for a captivating exploration of cinema, culture, and community through the lens of the acclaimed Malaysian feature film, Tegkang.
Film Screening: Tegkang Join us for the screening of 'Tegkang' directed by Josh Nawan, Director, an award-winning Sarawakian filmmaker, with an introduction by Shalini Amerasinghe Ganendra DSG
Arthur Mason Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at NTNU specializing in energy transitions, Arctic industries, and governance.
SOAS Food Studies Centre alumni network reunion All alumni and friends of the Food Studies Centre are warmly invited to join us for a day of conversation, inspiration and reconnection!
Immigration and Labour The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.