Academic panel discussion - What AI means for society, culture and power Explore how AI is reshaping work, identity and global power, and what these changes mean for justice and representation across different regions.
Curator's tour: Mughal Banaras Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition 'Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present'.
Collaboration, contestation, and transferable research through studio production Lucy Durán discusses what she considers to be her most impactful and important output, the 'production' of music albums
Dr Frank Maracchione Dr Frank Maracchione is an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Studies.
How I became CEO of the MHRA: Lawrence Tallon’s journey from SOAS to leading the UK Medicines Regulator “SOAS opened my eyes to the wider world”: Alumnus Lawrence Tallon (BA, MA History), now CEO of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), reflects on his journey and shares advice for future leaders.
The historic legacy of Taiwan's sugar railways explored in book ‘The Twilight Years of Taiwan's Sugar Railways: The World's Most Extraordinary Industrial Railway’ is set against the backdrop of rapid closure to industrial railway systems throughout the 1990s.
Call for Papers for the Eighth Annual Conference of the Japan Economy Network The Japan Economy Network (JEN) and the Japan Center for Economic Research with support from Hitotsubashi University and the German Institute for Japanese Studies invite submissions of papers and extended abstracts for the Eighth Annual JEN Conference, which will be held at the Japan Center for Economic Research in Tokyo on 27-28 August 2026.
Sanskrit Upper-Intermediate Course Sanskrit Upper-Intermediate online course at SOAS University of London
MA in Global Affairs and Eurasian Studies Learn more about our unique joint MA in Global Affairs and Eurasian Studies, delivered in partnership with Nazarbayev University.