The Centre for Ottoman Studies is an interdisciplinary centre dedicated to the study of the Ottoman Empire and its legacies in post-Ottoman societies.
The SOAS Centre for the study of Japanese religions was founded in 1999 by a generous donation from the International Shinto Foundation.
The Foundation College at SOAS provides courses leading on to further study.
The Centre for Development, Environment and Policy brings together staff with strong but diverse specialist skills addressing major global challenges.
SOAS Archives & Special Collections has contributed material from the Library’s unique archives, manuscript and rare books collections towards a range of local, national and international exhibitions.
SOAS University of London President Zeinab Badawi has joined a host of authors and publishers in calling on ministers to reform the current English literature syllabus in schools across the country.
Amid the lectures, tutorials, events and seminars that make up daily life at SOAS, our academy is producing innovative research that drives forward our vision for a better world. Bringing ancient ...
Centuries-old anxieties around immigration and race relations are given a new perspective in Public Library UK Vol I, After Kenneth Little. Devised and produced by Dr Richard Hylton, this ...
MA student Lilly asks academics what they plan to read this winter break, from diving into colleagues' latest research to exploring more works from a favourite author. Sure, winter break is for family ...
PositiveNegatives founder Benjamin Worku-Dix discusses the upcoming 3-month SOAS exhibition Stories of Migration'.
Next year, the SOAS Gallery will host “Stories of Migration”, a three-month exhibition showcasing the work of PositiveNegatives – an award-winning arts organisation based here at SOAS. Ahead of its ...