Sound anthropology and Ala Zarei Join us for a rich evening of music from around the world, curated by classical Iranian Setar player Ala Zarei and tabla player Vishnu Vijayan.
What Does Advocacy Training Look Like for Rural People in West Africa? Advocacy expert Illia Djadi discusses several advocacy training sessions to village relays of the Watigueleya Kèlê project (Climate Resilience in West Africa).
Professor Gungwu Wang Grant for Academic Staff Grants of to to support fieldwork, research in libraries and archives, and participation in conferences in China.
Painting through a colonial lens: How British prints shaped how Southern India was imagined How three prints of Southern India by British artists shaped how India was imagined, as monumental, spiritual and timeless.
The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
Sam McBean: Death, Care, and Queer Kinship This talk explores what it means to form kinship at the end of life - to build connection based not on the promise of futurity, but through endings.
MA Postcolonial Studies and Intensive Language MA Postcolonial Studies and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London