Disruptive Histories Disruptive Histories is a range of learning resources designed to support schools and teachers who want to develop and deliver more inclusive approaches to history teaching.
Standard Visitor visa Information for students who are applying for a Standard Visitor visa. This visa is for those who are studying a programme of less than 6-months duration.
Raydolph Renault Raydolph Renault is a Doctoral Researcher at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, specialising in the sources for reconstructing pre-Islamic Arabian religion within the broader context of Late Antiquity and Near Eastern mythologies.
Shengnan Dong Shengnan Dong is a PhD candidate in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London. Her research focuses on Buddhist art, architecture, and visual culture in Tibet from the 10th to 15th centuries. Her current project examines a fifteenth-century chorten (stupa) at Chung Riwoche in Central Tibet.
Shan Archive Living: Connecting archival materials with living Shan traditions of practices The aim of this workshop-styled event is to demonstrate how materials from the Shan Archive at SOAS Library have been used by researchers and students to examine various aspects of Shan religion, literature, and art.
Postgraduate Certificate in International Business Administration (Online) Postgraduate Certificate in International Business Administration (Online) at SOAS University of London
Professor Chege Githiora Swahili and Gĩkũyũ Language and Linguistics. Translation and Literacy in African Languages. Culture and Society of East Africa, Latin America and the African Diaspora.