Curator’s Tour 2: I Couldn't Stand By Join the exhibition curator, Dr Benjamin Worku-Dix, for a guided tour of 'I Couldn't Stand By: Youth, Violence and Peace — An Exhibition of Young Hope' at SOAS Gallery.
Disrupting the narrative on Palestine This lecture by Ilan Pappé will discuss the power of vocabulary and language in the struggle for freedom in Palestine.
Curator's tour of 'I Couldn't Stand By' Join the exhibition curator, Dr Benjamin Worku-Dix, for a guided tour of 'I Couldn't Stand By: Youth, Violence and Peace — An Exhibition of Young Hope' at SOAS Gallery.
Curator’s Tour of Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present Join photographer and curator Jateen Lad for an exclusive tour of the exhibition 'Mughal Banaras: Forgotten Histories in a Troubled Present'.
The risks of digitalisation: Implications for access to food in England To explore how digitalisation policies help and hinder access to food for marginalised communities.
Meera Syal and Robert Deeks awarded in King’s New Year Honours Critically acclaimed actress, comedian, and writer Dame Meera Syal and CEO Robert Deeks have been recognised in the New Year Honours List 2026.
Book launch: 'Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence' This event marks the launch of 'Why are we in Okinawa? A History of Violence', which traces how Okinawa was annexed by Japan, occupied by the United States, and now menaced by China.
Venturing into Africa’s Future: What Works, What Doesn’t, and the Role of Venture Capital in the Structural Transformation of Tech Startups A hybrid conference examining what drives venture capital impact in Africa, combining research insights, investor perspectives, startup cases, and dialogue. Limited places available. Register by Sunday 18 January only; confirmed seats will be allocated to early registrants and notified accordingly.
Global China Studies 'Now' The field of Global China Studies has become a growth industry in scholarship and journalism, in tandem with China’s outward expansion and engagement in all forms of power and influence. Join Ching Kwan Lee and Carlos Oya for a timely discussion bridging big-picture frameworks and grounded analysis, including a book launch on China’s impact on African industrialisation through labour and policy lenses.