SOAS Alumni event in London with Dr Ashiyan Ian Rahmani SOAS Alumni Event in London with Dr Ashiyan Ian Rahmani
Climate change and fiscal crisis in agricultural commodity-dependent countries A discussion with Erica Perego on weather shocks and the increasingly negative effects they have on economies, especially on countries dependent on the production and export of agricultural products.
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'.
Double Truths Mustahid Husain's debut novel, Double Truths, examines postcolonial identity and reconstruction
Stabilising state contracts: From stabilisation to renegotiation clauses Join us for the online lecture tracing the evolution of the contractual practice and the emerging trend from stabilisation to renegotiation clauses.
The 2025 SOAS-QFC Annual Public Lecture and Experts' Workshop on Islamic Finance The Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, School of Law, SOAS University of London is pleased to announce the 2025 SOAS-QFC Annual Public Lecture and Experts' Workshop on Islamic Finance.
Queer Utopico: A night with Alex Etchart and Olaya La Linea, the London Latin music festival and SOAS Concert Series present a vibrant evening of music that explores the intersections of identity and culture with Alex Etchart ad Olayá.
Curating and Connecting: Young South Asia Join us for a fascinating panel discussion and book launch with curators Salima Hashmi and Manmeet K Walia, along with Rahaab Alana, as they delve into the themes of the Unlayering the Future and the Past exhibition.
Writing the historical novel 'Majapahit: Intrigue, Betrayal and War in Indonesia’s Greatest Empire' This seminar examines the history behind the author’s new historical novel on Majapahit.