British Council Study UK University Fair 2025 Meet Maggie Dziem, Head of International Student Recruitment, at the upcoming British Council UK University Fair in Hong Kong.
Ten winners for case study development funding announced The University Network for Strengthening Macro-financial Resilience to Climate and Environmental Change has announced the selection of the ten winning bids from the first funding round for case study research.
How to pick what to study at university: advice by students Not sure what to study at university? SOAS students share their experiences and practical advice for deciding what to study.
Southeast Asia's Art Histories European Study Tour MA students from the Southeast Asia's Art Histories II module conducted an intensive 5-day study tour in France and the Netherlands. Activities included object handling sessions, visits to archives and tours by curators.
Alternative explanations for disability: Inspiring patient-centered care among healthcare practitioners through the arts A public engagement project that brings together academics, healthcare workers and persons with disabilities to collectively and creatively understand and challenge deeply rooted philosophies and beliefs about disabilities.
Kimchi Festival 2025 Join us for a celebration of Korea’s most iconic traditional dish, made from fermented vegetables and a variety of spices.
Mapping religious diversity in modern Sichuan: A spatial and social study of communities and networks A multi-year and interdisciplinary project that explores patterns of religious diversity in Sichuan from the 1800 to today, and relocates Sichuan from the periphery to the centre of the study of Chinese religions.
How studying history at SOAS was different to school and changed my worldview SOAS MA History graduate and secondary school teacher Hamidah Siddiqua discusses his experience studying at SOAS and reflects on what he learnt about the British education system colonial lens.
Study of fine arts boosted by gift of Khalili Collections books The 38 volumes, each cataloguing a portion of Khalili’s vast private art collection, will act as an invaluable resource for SOAS teaching and study.