On the BA Global Liberal Arts programme, you will learn how to approach academic topics across disciplinary boundaries in the humanities. By studying and learning in this way, you will become a ...
The BA History of Art programme is an unrivalled opportunity to study the visual arts, architecture and material culture of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The History of Art and Archaeology ...
SOAS is one of the world’s leading institutions for the study of global development. Our cutting-edge scholarship shapes debates, influences policymaking and amplifies perspectives from the global ...
In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Dr Murad Khan Mumtaz (Associate Professor, Department of Art, Williams College) will how discuss figurative painting was intimately linked to a unique ...
The talk will present the framework in which disinformation about Taiwan in Spain has been spreading for decades. Madrid does not have its own ‘one China’ policy, but assimilated Beijing´s ‘one China’ ...
Economics and Arabic student Marjan shares his top tips for making the most of the winter break by getting ahead on those everlasting assignments, whether that be in a library or the comfort of your ...
Usawa is a new mobile game with a mission. The result of an innovative collaboration between Dr Marie Rodet (SOAS), Malian NGOs and creative industries from across Africa, this game explores the ...
Development Studies student Ereza takes us on a journey around London to explore her favourite festive activities that won’t use up that all-important Christmas present budget. Christmas in London is ...
Isabelle Le Coutre Mauger shares her story as a first-generation university student at SOAS, showcasing how a scholarship can transform lives and help break down barriers to education. Going to ...
The London chapter of the Young China Watchers (YCW) is pleased to be launching the 2025 mentorship cohort. We are calling for applications from London-based early career young professionals and ...
Modern slavery is a complex global phenomenon involving several regimes of law, including migration law, labour law, criminal law, and human rights law. Even more so when it occurs at sea, where ...
The Western myth of Nuremberg has dominated understandings of the evolution of international criminal law. Enshrining the International Military Tribunal as a critical point of origin, this paradigm ...