The SOAS Centre of Buddhist Studies’s core mission is to act as a catalyst for learning, research, and outreach on Buddhism in Asian societies and globally, past and present.
SOAS student webinars are the perfect way to learn everything you need to know about studying at SOAS University of London. Whether you're preparing for your studies or exploring your options, our ...
The SOAS Academic Excellence Scholarship (International) is designed to recognise and award overseas applicants with outstanding academic performance. SOAS will be awarding up to 33 International ...
The purpose of this decolonial toolkit is to embrace marginalised thought certainly to not just challenge the hegemony of western philosophy, but also to enable rich and transformative conversations ...
This in-person course will introduce participants to the field of codicology of manuscripts copied in the Near East, North Africa, and Central Asia, primarily in Arabic and Persian. Throughout the ...
Dr Asma Khan, founder of Darjeeling Express, will deliver the Food Studies Centre's Annual Distinguished Lecture of 2026. The food of our ancestors and our heritage is part of our DNA. It is so ...
The SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance aims to advance the transition to an equitable, low-carbon economy by providing a ...
Since its founding in 1966, the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) has stood at the forefront of global scholarship on the region.
SOAS has soared in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 with four of its subjects ranked in the global top 25 and 13 in the global top 100. These outstanding results are a powerful ...
Author Sada Malumfashi will speak about his practice as a writer, translator, and curator of the Hausa International Book and Arts Festival. He has produced video documentaries exploring identity of ...
Silas Lehane considers whether Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' is a 'revolution in urban living' or an example of greenwashing and humanitarian violation. Saudi Arabia’s futuristic plans for ‘Neom’ are ...
A new SOAS project has created free learning resources for secondary school teachers to address the legacies of colonialism in more creative and engaging ways in the classroom. Earlier this month, we ...
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