World order: Rethinking the past and reimagining the future Prof Amitav Acharya discusses his new work, The Once and Future World Order: Why Global Civilization Will Survive the Decline of the West.
The Ecosystem of Exile Politics: The importance of physical location in diaspora mobilisation Susan Banki’s book explores the Bhutanese refugee crisis and diaspora activism.
SOAS researchers spark global debate on auction of Buddhist relics The planned Sotheby's auction of the Piprahwa Gems was postponed following widespread criticism by academics, Buddhists and the Indian government.
Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action launches at SOAS Through a series of workshops, panels and discussions, the Centre set out its aims in advancing research and practice in anthropology and mental health.
Creating sustainable data resources - escaping the technology obsolescence vortex This workshop introduces researchers and wider audiences to strategies for preserving research investment using digital methods for the long term through data standards designed for sustainability.
Top five ways I made friends in Japan - and how you can too Natasja, a BA Japanese and History of Art student, is on her year abroad in Tokyo and shares her advice on making meaningful friendships in Japan.
Navigating the visa process (June) Designed especially for international students, this is your perfect chance to learn everything you need to know about applying for your student visa.
Irish Ambassador H.E. Martin Fraser addresses policy and diplomacy students Organised by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD), the event offered MA students insight into Ireland’s priorities in the current political landscape.
Rules matter when it comes to freedom, says Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz The world-renowned economist gave a lecture on economic freedom, market power and academic liberty with the SOAS Development Leadership Dialogue.