SOAS in top 50 in the world for addressing Peace, Justice, Poverty and Sustainability SOAS continues to rank high in delivering the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The United States, China, and the weaponisation of trade Bringing together expertise on international security, trade, and great power rivalry, this book launch offers timely insight into one of the most pressing challenges facing the international political economy today.
Beyond National Transitions: Local Political Orders and the ReMaking of Authority in Myanmar This seminar uses Myanmar’s evolving conflict environment to reflect on how local elites navigate authority during moments of state rupture, and what these dynamics reveal about the limits of nationally led transitions and the enduring significance of local political orders.
Calls to strengthen Equality Act at landmark event in Parliament Dr Suriyah Bi, a lecturer in Islam in Britain & founder of the Equality Act Review held a landmark event in Parliament to discuss the proposals to strengthen the legislation of the Equality Act 2010.
Music researcher releases new experimental album Award-winning composer, sound artist, performer, and post-doctoral research associate Dr Helen Anahita Wilson releases new album “Nightshade”.
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samitis in Colonial Assam This book is the first comprehensive effort to recover the forgotten histories of the highly impactful women’s association, the Assam Mahila Samiti and the life and times of its founding Secretary Chandraprava Saikiani.
SOAS Centre for Yoga Studies opens Chinese exhibition exploring 1,000 years of yoga The Centre for Yoga Studies has launched the ‘Embodied Liberation: The History of Physical Yoga’ exhibition in Guangzhou, China.
My year at SOAS: Being part of the museum community feels like a dream come true Linshu reflects on her year studying MA History of Art and Archaeology, immersing herself in London’s museum scene for her future career.