Emeritus Professor Louis Brenner Louis Brenner is Emeritus Professor of the History of Religion in Africa at SOAS.
Mapping religious diversity in modern Sichuan: A spatial and social study of communities and networks A multi-year and interdisciplinary project that explores patterns of religious diversity in Sichuan from the 1800 to today, and relocates Sichuan from the periphery to the centre of the study of Chinese religions.
What to do in London to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month Discover events happening in London for LGBTQIA+ History Month with Shloka's comprehensive guide to tours, theatre performances, panels, and celebratory events.
High-Level Seminar in Brussels Tackles Africa’s Triple Crisis of Debt, Climate, and Development Professor Ulrich Volz speaks at high-level seminar in preparation of upcoming EU-AU Summit alongside H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the former President of Ghana
5 books to read this LGBTQ+ History Month at SOAS Library Celebrate queer history this February with a curated selection of books available at the SOAS Library.
Tips from a final year student: How I cope with exam season Final-year student Caera shares her top tips for exam season, from planning your schedule and studying creatively to getting support and taking breaks.
What is Hinamatsuri? The history of celebrating Girls' Day in Japan An introduction by the SOAS Language Centre to Hinamatsuri, a Japanese festival celebrating and appreciating the life and health of daughters.