SOAS in the Media: February 2026 Explore the highlights of SOAS experts in the media discussing key issues and topics this month.
American empire and ecclesiastical property: the friar lands purchase and the Fondo Filippine, 1903–1940 Jethro Calacday examines the Friar Lands Purchase of 1903, reinterpreting it as a manifestation of US state power over religion.
SOAS is 2nd in UK for International Faculty SOAS University of London’s global appeal and student diversity continues to be recognised in the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2026.
Making Knowledge Under Unequal Conditions Citation politics is often understood as a call for scholars to become more aware of who they cite and to include a wider range of voices.
Bukhara: spiritual heartland of Central Asia Ilyos Arabov, one of the finest musicians in Uzbekistan, leads this internationally-acclaimed ensemble in a programme of Shashmaqom and songs for celebration and dancing.
Cultural economy and heritage (re-)making in a historic neighbourhood in Taipei Dr Desmond Hok-Man Sham gives a talk on culture-led regeneration in Taiwan, exploring how Taipei’s historic Twatutia (Dadaocheng) neighbourhood exemplifies the creative revitalisation of local heritage.
'Interlingual Relations in International Relations: Translation, Meaning, and Global Order' Join us for the launch of 'Interlingual Relations: Global Politics in a Polyglot World', a new edited volume that places translation at the heart of International Relations scholarship and practice.
MSc Public Policy and Management (Online, Sep 2026) MSc Public Policy and Management (Online) at SOAS University of London.
Introduction to SOAS MA in Global Philosophy Discover how the MA Global Philosophy rethinks the discipline through worldwide traditions.