Johannes Klatt’s Jaina-Onomasticon Producing a print edition of a recognised classic in the fields of Indology and the History of Religion
Advice for SOAS graduates: “Don’t become contented, become determined" This year's SOAS Honorary Graduands share their life and career advice for graduates navigating the next chapter.
How a study break helped my career in the public sector Shireesh Mohan Khare shares his experience of taking a career break to study MSc in Public Policy and Management and how it helped him in his role.
Pick your weapon: Reflections on the radical black woman and the black liberation struggle Postgraduate student Megan Morgan reflects upon the makings of the radical Black woman and the fight for Black liberation.
Fashioning the National Body through Patchwork This lecture explores how ornamental objects and surfaces move through multiple significations, reinforcing and complicating the nationalist histories of Korean women.
Portrait of Professor Olivette Otele on display as part of the Timeless Visions exhibition at the Zari Gallery
Rumi Dahar Rumi is a Ph.D candidate at the School of History, Religions and Philosophies at SOAS, and a Holstein Doctoral Fellow in Queer and Trans Studies in Religion at the University of California, Riverside.
Development Studies named 3rd globally in latest QS rankings SOAS in the global top three universities for Development Studies, and in top 20 for Politics and Anthropology, in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024.