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Now open at the SOAS Gallery, “After the Assembly: Constituting India” commemorates 75 years of the Indian Constitution - the longest living constitution in the global South.
This online specialist short course will offer you an ecocritical approach to contemporary Chinese art. It will also examine how art intersects with the current socio-political climate in China. It ...
Thanks to the generosity of alumni who believe in the importance of studying languages at SOAS, a fund has been created to support language scholarships at SOAS for master’s students who would like to ...
As the BBC’s University Challenge kicks off its new season, a team of SOAS students are placing fingers on buzzers as they prepare to compete in the next episode of the series. Airing 21 July on BBC 2 ...
The United Kingdom (UK)’s relationship with Africa has evolved from a history of exploitation and colonial domination to an emergent partnership, which needs to be reframed as the post-Second World ...
The SOAS Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of Zoroastrian Studies was launched in June 2018 thanks to the generous donation from a Parsi benefactor, Mr Shapoor Mistry, in the name of his father, Mr ...
Thanks to the generosity of the Shapoorji Pallonji endowment for scholarships in Zoroastrian studies at SOAS there are a number of awards available for UK/EU and Overseas fee-paying students.
Dolly Sharma is pursuing PhD in South Asian Studies in the Department of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics. Her research is about women in the Nauṭaṅkī theatre of North India.
The QS Rankings is an international league table, which is used by prospective students to compare universities and decide where to study. If your current job involves employing staff, you can take ...
To advance research in this area, the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance organised a conference on “Accelerating Climate Action in Asia: Fiscal Policy Solutions” together with the Asian Development ...
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A new exhibition from The Centre for Yoga Studies launched the ‘ Embodied Liberation: The History of Physical Yoga ’, on the banks of the Pearl River in Guangzhou, China. Extending back across 1,000 ...