Dr Kasia Szymanska talks about her book Translation Multiples: From Global Culture to Post-Communist Democracy. In "Translation Multiples", Kasia Szymanska examines what happens when translators, ...
This conference is part of a multi-year research project exploring the potential of Buddhism to advance the practice of environmental protection and mitigate climate change. In the course of this ...
The film ‘Barir Naam Shahana’ (A House Named Shahana), which soundtrack features Dr Sahana Bajpaie, from the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics - has been selected as Bangladesh’s official ...
From 8 – 18 September Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro and Dr Stephen Murphy ran a curatorial training programme in AlUla Saudi Arabia. This followed Professor Charlotte Horlyck’s successful bid to the ...
This blog explores how Palestinian journalists like Wael al-Dahdouh transform journalism into an act of survival, resistance, ...
Our Scholar Spotlight focuses on Jane Wanjiru Ndirangu, a Dr Mai Yamani Scholar, a first-generation university student who came to London from Kenya to pursue an MSc in Environment, Politics and ...
The MA History of Art and Archaeology programme is a unique opportunity to study the History of Art and Archaeology of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Your extensive choice of modules will allow you ...
In recent days, there has been commentary, particularly on social media, regarding a decision at SOAS involving the expulsion of a small number of students. Some have alleged that these expulsions ...
SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to eight distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies. The awardees include economist Gary Stevenson; development practitioner ...
Wen-chin Ouyang was born in Taiwan and raised in Libya. She completed her BA in Arabic at Tripoli University and PhD Middle Eastern Studies at Columbia University in New York City. She taught Arabic ...
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. It tells the story of how ...
We will consider all applications with a 2:2 (or international equivalent) or higher in a social science or humanities subject. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements ...
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