Towards a heuristic approach to cross-Bantu typology: drawing on historical, theoretical, and descriptive linguistics This talk will build on new developments of studies on Bantu language family variations.
When the Tide Goes Out - Film screening and Q&A The documentary When the Tide Goes Out unravels the little-known history of radical political cultures of the South Asian diaspora in British Columbia in the long sixties.
SOAS alumni reception in Johannesburg with Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib SOAS Alumni Reception in Johannesburg with Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib.
The Last Crossing: a discussion with Katherine Van de Vate and Dr Helen Blatherwick Join Katherine Van de Vate and Dr Helen Blatherwick to discuss Katherine's translation of 'The Last Crossing' and the practical challenges of literary translation.
Reclaiming the concept of ‘Black History’ and redirecting the narrative LLB student Halima Fahm addresses this year's Black History Month theme of 'reclaiming narratives' and argues for a more balanced, affirmative narrative of Black History in Western education.
Dr Nikolas Broy He is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies (sabbatical replacement), teaching mainly in the MA Buddhist Studies programmes