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 ...
A chance meeting at a SOAS seminar turned Emmanuelle and Robert from study partners into lifelong partners, building a life of love, family, and adventure across the world. Back in the late ‘90s, ...
Student Ereza shares her hacks for eating out and enjoying some of the best food that London has to offer, while still sticking to a student budget. Being a foodie while living in London as a student ...
Behind the scenes of museum collections, valuation is a delicate balance of history, market forces, and meticulous research—uncover how museums assign worth to priceless artefacts beyond their ...
Tech giants dominate our digital world, but their monopolistic grip isn’t inevitable. In this blog, Taylor D.H. Rockhill explores how we can push back so the future of technology is in the hands of ...
After two years at the helm of the SOAS Middle East Institute, Professor Lina Khatib is leaving SOAS University of London to pursue other interests. SOAS thanks Professor Khatib for the valuable ...
SOAS University of London and the Hyundai Motor Group are working together to promote sustainable development in a new agreement aimed at broadening collaborative efforts to nurture future generations ...
At SOAS we interrogate the great challenges of our time - climate change, political and social polarisation, and inequality - through a global lens. Our mission is to develop local and global ...
A study of transoceanic musical appropriation and Swahili ethnic subjectivity on the Kenyan coast. Sounds of Other Shores takes an ethnographic ear to the history of transoceanic stylistic ...
Zhang, Yu, (eds.), Meng, J, (eds.) and Lo, Dic, (eds.) (2002). Beijing: Economic Science Press (China).
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 ...
Nick Bernards, Author of Fictions of Financialization (2025), discusses his new book. For decades, many people on the left have decried the finance sector as the main culprit for the toxic effects of ...
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