SOAS-Alphawood Asian Art Programme (auditing pathway) Auditing access to our postgruaduate object-based study of the arts of Asia, run in association with the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Sophie Joseph Murray Sophie Joseph Murray is a doctoral researcher in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology. Her research examines modernism in the Arab world, focusing on gender dynamics, transnational networks, and institutional structures.
From green living to Buddhist environmentalism: Exploring Buddhism for a sustainable future This conference is part of a multi-year research project that has explored the potentials of Buddhism to advance the practice of environmental protection and mitigate climate change.
Trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution revealed in new book The first detailed study on sex, marriage and intimacy in China has been published revealing the trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution.
American empire and ecclesiastical property: the friar lands purchase and the Fondo Filippine, 1903–1940 Jethro Calacday examines the Friar Lands Purchase of 1903, reinterpreting it as a manifestation of US state power over religion.
Making Knowledge Under Unequal Conditions Citation politics is often understood as a call for scholars to become more aware of who they cite and to include a wider range of voices.
SOAS-Alphawood MA in Asian Art Object-based study of the arts of Asia, run in association with the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Contextualising Jahandar Shah and the 'Later' Mughals of Banaras A talk by Professor Malavika Kasturi on Banaras’s Mughal past, revealing the city’s cosmopolitan histories.
Bridging media art and East Asian philosophy in the AI era Dr Jinjoon Lee explores ontology in the post-digital age, where myth and his tory, memory and data, identity and anonymity converge.