Rethinking TAM categories in Berber and Chadic Researchers reassess tense–aspect–mood (TAM) in Berber and Chadic languages to resolve inconsistent terminology, and propose a precise, theoretically grounded framework for comparing TAM across the Afroasiatic family.
SOAS holds 'Sounds of Spring' Chinese New Year concert To welcome the year of the Fire Horse, newly appointed Professor of Practice Dr Cheng Yu directed and presented a large-scale concert involving over 50 musicians on 3rd March.
Bukhara music and dance performance takes place at SOAS Internationally acclaimed Ilyos Arabov Ensemble from Uzbekistan performed a bilingual Uzbek-Tajik programme of Shashmaqom at SOAS in March.
Film screening and Q&A: 'EVOL' Join us for a special screening of 'EVOL', followed by an in-depth Q&A session with the film’s director and writer.
Circling voices: Colombian song with Montañera Join us for collective singing exercises and a concert by María Mónica Gutiérrez, one of the most intense and unique voices hailing from Colombia.
Aeyal Gross International Law, Gender Sexuality and Law, Israel/Palestine, Global Health and Food Law, Public Law
Book talk: 'Resistance in the Era of Nationalisms: Performing Identities in Taiwan and Hong Kong' Dr Hsin-I Sydney Yueh gives a book talk on 'Resistance in the Era of Nationalisms', reflecting on the book’s key themes and the process of co-editing the volume.
SOAS expands pro-bono legal advice with personal injury clinic SOAS and Hodge Jones and Allen Solicitors launch online law clinic to make legal advice more accessible.