SOAS: Understanding your offer - Undergraduate webinar Learn all about the specifics of your offer, and learn what it means, what you need to do next, and how to prepare for your university journey.
Image and Frame in Late Antiquity and early Islam: An Exploration of Visual Strategies A conspicuous feature of the arts of Late Antiquity is the practice of enclosing representations of people, plants, and abstract motifs within frames.
School of Arts PhD candidate at the School of Arts, has been awarded an NIAS-NIOD-KITLV Fellowship Panggah Ardiyansyah has been awarded the fellowship: Moving objects, Mobilising Culture in the Context of (De)colonisation.
Why I picked SOAS (and you should too) Final year student Daisy shares why she decided to study BA Chinese at SOAS, including the opportunity to live in London and spend a year abroad.
Decolonizing South East Asian Sound Archives Project Launch As the Decolonizing South East Asian Sound Archives project comes to its conclusion, we invite you to join us in launching three new knowledgebases based on the research and curation of the DECOSEAS' Digitization Work Package.
Book talk | Melancholy Acts: Defeat and Cultural Critique in the Arab World Melancholy Acts: Defeat and Cultural Critique in the Arab World offers richly nuanced reflections through a series of wide-ranging engagements with Arab thought, literature, and film in the aftermath of the 1948 dispossession of Palestinians and the 1967 military defeat of Arab armies.
Book talk - Taiwan Lives: A Social and Political History This event is a book talk on Taiwan Lives: A Social and Political History.
Project dldl/ድልድል conference on domestic violence, religion and migration: Integrating cultural and religious diversity in UK domestic violence and abuse services and developing a future roadmap for the sector The conference will bring together researchers working at the intersection of religion, domestic violence and migration, policy experts and practitioners working in domestic violence and abuse (DVA) services.
Meet the author: A dialogue with Mark O'Neill, the author of Four Books on Taiwan From 1978 to 2006, Mark O'Neil worked as a journalist in Hong Kong, India, China, Taiwan and Japan, for Reuters and the South China Morning Post.