Dr Emily Shovelton Dr Emily Shovelton is a specialist in art from the Islamic world, with a particular interest in Persian manuscripts and Persianate culture in India.
Ms Yolanda Fernandez Caliani Yolanda Fernandez Caliani has been teaching Spanish in London since 1998 in the context of AE, FE and HE, as well as delivering courses on Cultural Studies, Spanish and Latin American Cinema and Principles and Practice of Translation.
SOAS Middle East Institute Public Policy Executive Training The SMEI delivers customisable short courses aimed at policymakers, diplomats, civil servants, and policy practitioners working across national administration institutions and other professional bodies to strengthen their skills and capacity in public policy.
SOAS celebrated for contributing to the UK’s creative excellence Research by Professor Marloes Janson which helped to inform Zadie Smith’s novel Swing Time, been recognised as one of the UK’s greatest creative hits.
Lao She and SOAS Zhaoxia Pang and Ruth Herd share the story of Shu Qingchun (舒庆春) (1899-1966), also known by his pen name Lao She (老舍). Lao She is one of the most prominent figures in the history of modern Chinese literature. During his lifetime, he was acclaimed a “Master of Language” (yǔyán dàshī 语言大师) and his novels and plays gained world renown.
Centre of Jaina Studies The aim of the Centre of Jaina Studies (COJS) is to promote the study of Jaina religion and culture by providing an interdisciplinary platform for academic research, teaching and publication in the field of Jaina Studies.
Mitiku Gabrehiwot Tesfaye Fellow, Global Research Network on Parliaments and People, SOAS; PhD Candidate, Max Planck Institute; Associate Professor of Anthropology, Mekelle University, Ethiopia
Lara Lewington discusses AI and health to an audience of young entrepreneurs The Black British Initiative (BBI) and SOAS hosted BBC journalist and technology reporter Lara Lewington, to discuss AI and its impact on health.