Movement Beyond Limit(s): CCLPS Postgraduate Conference 2024 The SOAS Centre for Cultural, Literary, and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS) is hosting a postgraduate conference on the chosen subject of Movement Beyond Limit(s).
A tribute to Bahman Maghsoudlou's cinematic legacy: Screening of Golchehreh The CIS is thrilled to announce the screening of a captivating series of films from April 27 to June 29, 2024, honouring the remarkable cinematic legacy of Bahman Maghsoudlou. Join us for an immersive journey through 13 extraordinary movies across 10 sessions.
Vaccine inequity on discussion at British Academy event at SOAS Scientists, medical practitioners, social scientists and public health experts from around the world will come together at SOAS University of London to discuss how to meet the global challenges posed by COVID-19 and future pandemics.
The Korean art collecting activities of British diplomats, businessmen and missionaries, 1880-1930 – A provenance research project based on UK collections This 12-month provenance research project was funded by the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation (a South Korean government-funded institute overseen by Cultural Administration Heritage and the Ministry of Culture).
Development Studies named 3rd globally in latest QS rankings SOAS in the global top three universities for Development Studies, and in top 20 for Politics and Anthropology, in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024.
The year of the big vote: Do we have the world leaders we need? More than 2 billion people in 50 countries will be invited to vote in 2024. Saleeta Akbar reports on what was discussed during latest Director’s Lecture Series on the year of the big vote.
Previous exhibitions Since opening in 1996, the Brunei Gallery has hosted over 200 exhibitions from or about Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Book launch: The United Nations and the question of Palestine Contrary to conventional wisdom, there has been a continuing though vacillating gulf between the requirements of international law and the UN on the question of Palestine. This book explores the UN's management of the longest-running problem on its agenda, critically assessing tensions between the organisation's position and international law.
A day at The Japanese School: "I left feeling closer to the culture" BA East Asian Studies student Masami shares her recent university trip to the unique Japanese School in London.