Identity and politics in Xi Jinping's China NPR international correspondent Emily Feng, who spent nearly a decade reporting in China and Taiwan, talks about her new book of essays and reportage, 'Let Only Red Flowers Bloom'.
Books, bindings and bibliophilia in the Islamic World This in-person course will introduce participants to the field of codicology of manuscripts copied in the Near East, North Africa, and Central Asia, primarily in Arabic and Persian.
Flavia Fang Flavia Xi Fang is a Past and Present Fellow at the IHR working on the social and cultural history of medieval China and the Silk Roads.
Dr Caspar Melville, Senior Lecturer in Global Creative and Cultural Industries, has passed at the age of 58 SOAS remembers Dr Caspar Melville, Senior Lecturer in Global Creative & Cultural Industries, who passed away last month.
My teacher is on the reading list: Research highlights from School of History, Religions and Philosophies A glimpse into the research and publications of SOAS academics in the School of History, Religions, and Philosophies.
My teacher is on the reading list: Research highlights from School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics A glimpse into the research and publications of SOAS academics from the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
Double Truths Mustahid Husain's debut novel, Double Truths, examines postcolonial identity and reconstruction
Four SOAS alumni win British Council Study UK Alumni Awards The awards honour UK-educated global leaders who make significant contributions to their communities, industries, and countries.