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There is no official dress code for guests, however the ceremony is a formal occasion, and most people choose to dress smartly in accordance with this. National dress of your home country is very much ...
The Wolfson Gallery is a unique gallery in the SOAS Library that plays host to a number of diverse exhibitions.
In this hands-on drawing workshop, for all Co-LAP students, we explore how drawing fosters modes of “being”, “seeing”, and “engaging”. You can bring your own themes that you would like to work on, if ...
In the next Indian Art Circle lecture, Yashaswini Chandra (University of Edinburgh) interrogates the cultural hybridity of colonial Lucknow through two spaces associated with Boola Begum (Boulone or ...
In Carbon colonialism, Laurie Parsons provides an eye-opening, ground level view on climate breakdown in the Global South, drawing on the author’s fifteen years of research in the field. Climate ...
Suzanne shares how pet-sitting helped her explore the UK, meet new people, and enjoy some animal companionship. As an international student, your time in London may be limited to just a year or two, ...
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A new SOAS-led study has contributed to a growing pool of evidence that calls for decolonial, faith-and culture-sensitive responses to domestic violence that are co-created with indigenous ...
Linshu reflects on her time at SOAS studying MA History of Art and Archaeology, immersing herself in London’s museum scene through research, curation and volunteering. A few years ago, I made a big ...
The animated short All Equal! has won the “Best Animation” category at Vues d’Afrique, an international film festival showcasing work from Africa, creole countries and the diaspora. Written by Dr ...
The SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies is delighted to host Dr Adrián Muñoz of the Centre for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México. Modern yoga is a truly transnational cultural phenomenon, as ...
Caspar (aka Drjazzfunk) joined the School of Arts at SOAS in 2013 as a lecturer and quickly became a much loved and admired colleague and teacher across the university. He built SOAS’s flagship MA ...