Humour as a Mode of Criticism in Chinese Video Art Screening and panel on humour as a mode of criticism in Chinese video art, with expert discussion and audience Q&A
Dr Tom Peterson Tom Peterson researches music, sound, and history in South Asia, with particular interests in Sri Lanka, sacred sound, and colonial archives.
A Rose by Other Names: The Love of Wisdom Beyond the West This lecture examines philosophy beyond the West, looking at the similarities and differences with the Western philosophical tradition.
Displaying the Sacred: Hindu-Buddhist Art from Abu Dhabi to Asia This online workshop brings together museum professionals and researchers to explore how Hindu and Buddhist objects are interpreted and exhibited across diverse cultural and religious contexts.
Building the SOAS Living Lab: a student perspective Three SOAS students discuss the launch of the SOAS Living Lab – a new sustainability initiative that sees campus as a space where sustainability is not just studied, but practiced, tested and shaped.
Double book launch and discussion Two Books, One Thread: How Materialities Shape Power and Identity in the Philippines
Celebrating World Puppetry Day The SOAS Music Department marked the World Puppetry Day on Saturday, March 21, by hosting puppet performances.
Can Good Governance Tackle Bad Debt? The Political Economy of Public Debt Management Join us for the launch of a new study, 'Can Good Governance Tackle Bad Debt? The Political Economy of Public Debt Management'.
In pictures: SOAS Library Main Reading Room, 1973 to today As SOAS Library's Main Reading Room reopens after refurbishment, SOAS Librarian Dawn Wright looks back at how this much-loved space has evolved since 1973.