Painting through a colonial lens: How British prints shaped how Southern India was imagined How three prints of Southern India by British artists shaped how India was imagined, as monumental, spiritual and timeless.
Heritage as Parody: Temple Rituals and the Reenactment of Ancient Performing Arts in Nara This lecture ventures into the realm of Japanese sonic imaginations, unveiling hidden connections between heritage discourses and the materialization of nostalgia through sound.
Jewad Selim and the Birth of Iraqi Modernism This lecture explores Iraqi sculptor Jewad Selim's pivotal role in shaping Iraq’s post-war artistic and cultural identity.
The new and improved personal statement: what you need to know Applying to SOAS? An admissions officer advises on the new personal statement and what you need to know to showcase your personality and passion for your chosen subject.
Fashion on a student budget: Where to thrift near SOAS MA student Lilly shares her favourite thrift shops near SOAS for vintage coats, cozy scarves and budget-friendly finds.
Exploring racial inequality in higher education: My SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship project BA student Naisha Deora shares her experience examining racial inequity in UK higher education as part of the SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship, highlighting the link between race-based exclusion and academic and admissions outcomes.
From humanities to starting a tech startup: How the SOAS Enterprise Programme transformed my career BA student Ashleigh Garnett shares how the SOAS x YBB Student Enterprise Programme helped her grow as an entrepreneur and develop her tech startup, ReStart.
First Director's Lecture Series event of the 2022/23 term: What is Social Justice? with ... Join us for the first Director's Lecture Series of the 2022/23 term on 12 September where Professor Thuli Madonsela will discuss social justice