Undergraduate Study Abroad: Your Gateway to a Global Education Get the inside track on the SOAS study abroad experience directly from our staff and students.
Dress to Impress: Reconstructions of Medieval Robes from Nubia A live presentation of recreated costumes of Nubian kings, royal mothers, and bishops based on wall paintings from the cathedral of Faras.
'The Precarious Past in Premodern Java' Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan examines how communities in Java between the 5th and 15th centuries responded with distinctive strategies to record and transmit knowledge of the past.
Water Security: Transboundary Challenges Join us for panel discussion and the launch of the WATCON hub as we explore evolving dynamics and the implications for water security, water justice and the human right to water.
Public Diplomacy as a contributing factor to managing identity-based conflict: Taiwan repositions its identity and security status (2000 – 2020) Dr Yung Lin examines whether public diplomacy can contribute to resolving the identity-based conflict between China and Taiwan regarding Taiwan’s political status.
Book launch of Capitalist Value Chains: Labour Exploitation, Nature Destruction, Geopolitics Do Global Value Chains (GVCs) really “boost incomes, create better jobs, and reduce poverty”? Benjamin Selwyn will discuss how CVCs generate highly exploitative jobs, deepen poverty, stunt human development, and damage the environment.
A Town Hall Meeting with UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Join us for an interactive conversation with Ms. Albanese on topics including the role of international law during an ongoing genocide and recent developments in Gaza and Palestine.
Islamic Art Circle monthly lecture: 'Illustrating Myth in Persian Book Painting?' Charles Melville examines the relationship between Persian illustrations and the events they represent.
Why I Chose SOAS: A Student Perspective (December) Discover what it’s like to study at SOAS through the personal journeys and insights of our current students.