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Freedom of expression underpins every aspect of our community of students and scholars. We have written about the work of our colleagues in the last 19 months to create an environment where freedom of ...
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.
Labour, Agrarian change, Sustainability standards, Political economy of development, Research methods, Africa, China-Africa.
Heritage Horizons is a specialised 9-month training programme designed to equip researchers and professionals working in the fields of cultural heritage with the knowledge and skills to advance the ...
As the Office for Students' new guidance on supporting free speech at universities comes into effect, Khadir Meer reflects on our experience at SOAS.
The LLM/MA Environmental Justice in South Asia is an innovative 1-year course located in the Global North and the Global South to explore critical environmental and climate change issues from the ...
The SOAS John Loiello Scholarship gave Julia Ammon the opportunity to move from the United States to pursue her passion for music at SOAS. A scholarship can open doors to new possibilities, allowing ...
Join us for a evening with two extraordinary authors, Ruchir Joshi & Manzu Islam, as they present their novels, Godzilla and the Songbird and The Great Eastern Hotel.
Popular religions in early modern China (16th-20th cc); Christianity in china (18th-20th cc); Opium and other narcotics (18th-20th cc); Manchu history (16th-20th cc) ...
Steve is the Director of the SOAS China Institute. Before taking on his current position in 2016, he was the Head of the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham.
BA International Relations and Law BA International Relations and Music BA International Relations and Social Anthropology BA International Relations and World Philosophies BA Languages and Cultures ...
Andrew George studied Assyriology at the University of Birmingham (1973–79) and for a while kept a public house in Darlaston. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on “Babylonian Topographical Texts” ...