This meditation session will begin with 3–5-minute intensive breathing exercises, following guide and audio instructions. This practice helps practitioners focus quickly. It will be followed by a ...
SOAS University of London had its first official presence at the Munich Security Conference this year, to discuss alternative approaches to the global world order. Politics and international relations ...
In this event, we are delighted to have Dr. Theodore Charm join us to discuss how Taiwanese voters approach the independence issue - symbolically or pragmatically - and the key factors shaping their ...
Depending on your nationality and current UK immigration status you may need to apply for a Student visa or a Standard Visitor Visa to study at SOAS. You can use the UK Government’s visa checking tool ...
Farzana Qureshi is an Arts and Humanities Librarian. She has a BA Humanities in English Literature with Modern History and an MSc in Library and Information Studies. She was a co-investigator for the ...
Sunny (Chengyu) Tang is a PhD candidate in Anthropology working at the intersection of social and political anthropology. Her academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary focus on urbanisation ...
Rocio Hayer works full time as a Strategic Creative Cloud Specialist at Adobe, collaborating with the biggest creative departments in the world. This provides her with unique insights to be at the ...
“I am not the River Jhelum” shows glimpses of the life of its young protagonist Afeefa, living in Kashmir. The film explores the suffocation and trauma experienced by Afeefa in her personal life while ...
SOAS Library and SOAS Book Club are thrilled to announce our first collaborative event: a reading group featuring the acclaimed book "Lost Souls" with its author, Lucineh Danielian. Come and be part ...
Join us for an engaging event with Ash Bhardwaj, the award-winning travel journalist, and the author Why We Travel: A Journey into Human Motivation, (The Independent’s 'Best Travel Book of 2024’). In ...
Innocent holds an MSc in African Studies from University of Oxford. Innocent holds an MSc in African Studies from the University of Oxford. The Oxford course, hinged on an interdisciplinary approach ...
Nurlatipah Nasir is a PhD student in Development Studies at SOAS, University of London. Her research focuses on the intersection of patriarchy, social reproduction and women’s labour in the tenun ...
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