Why I Chose SOAS: A Student Perspective (December) Discover what it’s like to study at SOAS through the personal journeys and insights of our current students.
Dr Maria La Falce EAP Teacher/Lecturer with specialism in Politics, International Relations and Development Studies; Research Methods Co-ordinator and Course Designer; Specialisms in Academic Skills of Essay writing, Reading and Research Skills and Presentation Skills.
New Brunei Gallery exhibition: Baghs - Abstract Gardens The Brunei Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition 'Baghs - Abstract Gardens' of baghs and phulkaris, domestic embroidered shawls from pre-partition Punjab from 13 July - 25 September 2021.
External Event - Aphrodite in Persia: The Female Body in the Sasanian Empire Online lecture from the Elizabeth A. Clark Center for Late Ancient Studies, Duke University
In the shadow of the constitution: The micropolitics of constitutional contestation in Cambodia Launch of Ben Lawrence's new book on the dynamics of Cambodia's constitutional landscape.
How to save money as a student in London Learn how to make your money go further. Digital Ambassador Surabhi shares some tips on how to budget as a student.
Heritage as Parody: Temple Rituals and the Reenactment of Ancient Performing Arts in Nara This lecture ventures into the realm of Japanese sonic imaginations, unveiling hidden connections between heritage discourses and the materialization of nostalgia through sound.
The Excremental Imagination: Disgust, Compassion, and Laughter in Medieval Japan Join us for the Meiji Jingu Autumn Lecture 2025, in which Prof Rajyashree Pandey takes us on a journey into uncharted territory, tracking the presence of faecal matter in the diverse narratives of medieval Japan.