Panpan Yang to deliver talk hosted by UMAG, University of Hong Kong SOAS lecturer Panpan Yang is invited deliver a lecture hosted by the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG), University of Hong Kong
Inaugural Lecture Series: Professor Julia Sallabank In this inaugural lecture, Professor Julia Sallabank will be presenting 'Language revitalisation and reclamation: theorising processes and ideologies' .
Variation in Swahili: contact, change and identity Variation in Swahili: contact, change and identity investigates different ways in which Swahili is spoken, how its varieties are influenced by other languages, and what this means for speakers and their identities.
Philippine Studies at SOAS A forum for Philippine-related teaching, research and cultural production in the UK and Europe.
Careers: SOAS helped develop my worldview towards life and people Dr Feroza Sanjana used her MA in International Studies and Diplomacy to deepen her knowledge of the institutions, politics and processes that underlie many of the global challenges her work now seeks to change.
Why study philosophy at SOAS? Gain a global, inclusive approach to thought Philosophy at SOAS lets you study often-overlooked and under-appreciated philosophies from across the world, from Indigenous African to Indian traditions.