SOAS joins calls for Chevening scholars to be exempted from visa brake SOAS is one of 34 leading research universities calling on the government to exempt Chevening scholars from its new visa restrictions.
AI begins and thrives with the humanities The key to understanding AI's place in human society is the humanities, whose scholars have been studying the human-nonhuman relationship for centuries, argues Dr Elvis Imafidon.
'Insistent Focus': an evening of short films by women* filmmakers from the global majority Hosted by the SOAS Library, 'Insistent Focus' presents an evening of short films by women filmmakers from the global majority, featuring works that explore displacement, identity, memory, and political imagination across diverse cinematic styles.
Helen Kanitkar Anthropology Library Appeal The Helen Kanitkar Library is a social study space, for anthropology and sociology students. The library is staffed by a student librarian and volunteers, supervised by a member of staff, and relies on alumni donations for its upkeep.
Paid student internships at SOAS: What students achieve and what comes next Here's a rundown of the SOAS Co-Creator Internship and Summer Placement opportunities on offer, what students have achieved and where these opportunities can take you.
The death penalty in Taiwan: controversies and counter-narratives A roundtable on the death penalty in Taiwan, bringing together legal, activist, and film perspectives on public debate, punishment, and abolition.
Urdu Shayari Masterclass: Voices of Muharram Join us for an afternoon of Urdu poetry exploring Muharram traditions in South Asia.
Taiyupian 70th Anniversary: a symposium and screenings focused on music in Taiyupian The 70th anniversary of ‘Xue Pinggui and Wang Baochuan’ with a day of screenings and discussion on music in Taiyupian.
Sino-British Fellowship Trust Doctoral Scholarship on China Studies Scholarship worth up £10,000 for a final year SOAS PhD student working on a China-focused subject.