Perceptions on the wider representation of Pakistani and Kashmiri culinary landscapes: An exploration of language, identity, and visual images
Careers: How SOAS helped Andrew become a policymaker in Tanzania Andrew Mahiga studied MSc in Public Policy & Management at SOAS and is now working as a Director of Policy, Research, Advocacy & Lobbying in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. FInd out about his career so far.
Oriental Objects for Disposal: the arrival of Armenian dealers in 1890s London This talk will discuss the relationship between ‘Armenian-ness’ and these conditions of arrival, as well as the nature of the objects that were offered and the nature of dealer-keeper and dealer-institution relations going forward.
23rd Annual Lecture on Jaina Studies Professor Christine Chojnacki (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3) will give the annual keynote lecture on a topic from her career-long research.
Legacies of Art, Architecture and Culture in Historic Mosul: A story of resistance and resilience in the context of adversity This talk addresses the diverse history of art, culture, and architecture of Old Mosul as a mosaic of interlocked layers of resilience in the face of protracted adversities.
Histories of Philosophies in the Peripheries: The Case of Korea There is still no standard work on the history of Korean philosophy in a Western language.
Ambassador's Commendation awarded to Dr Helen Macnaughtan Supported by the Toshiba International Foundation since 2017, this final event in the series was hosted by the Japan Research Centre in the Khalili Lecture Theatre.