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.
Founded in 1999, the Centre of Taiwan Studies (CTS) at SOAS University of London is recognised as one of the world’s leading academic hubs for Taiwan-focused teaching, research, and public engagement.
The SOAS Centre of African Studies (CAS) is the largest Centre of expertise on Africa outside the continent. Founded in 1965 at SOAS, University of London, since 1991 the Centre has assumed formal ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
We are delighted to invite you to the next instalment of Global Paths: Inspirational Stories from SOAS Alumni, an alumni‑led speaker series delivered by the College of Social Sciences in partnership ...
The SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance aims to advance the transition to an equitable, low-carbon economy by providing a ...
SOAS University of London ranks in the global top three universities for Development Studies, and in the top 20 for Politics and Anthropology, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject ...
SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to eight distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies. The awardees include economist Gary Stevenson; development practitioner ...
As early-career researchers, we often struggle with the lack of opportunities to collaborate on writing and publishing, especially regarding our efforts for decolonising our work in heterodox ...