

Working in sustainability
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
Around eighty years ago, Walter Simon fled Germany to come to the UK, where he took up a post as a lecturer at the School of Oriental Studies.
Although there is no law criminalising same-sex conduct, 90% of Indonesian LGBTI people have experienced violence
The recent presidential election in South Korea saw the left-leaning liberal candidate, Moon Jae-in, and his Democratic Party voted to power
Wen-chin Ouyang outlines how she first became interested in Arabic-Chinese comparative studies, and her current interest in the Silk Road
Thoughts on translation from a SOAS graduate who is a co-winner of the Man Brooker International Prize 2016.
There are approximately 80 million Korean language speakers in the world, which include 50 million in South Korea, 24 million in North Korea, and nearly
SOAS University of London was the venue for a three-day international conference on South East Asian studies. The conference provided an opportunity for the dissemination
SOAS University of London hosted the Joint East Asian Studies Conference (JEAS) from 7-9 September 2016. The conference is a triennial meeting held by the
The South Asia Institute (SSAI) at SOAS University of London represents the largest multi-disciplinary community of scholars working on South Asia of any university in
Students and academics have been celebrating the 9th SOAS Taiwan Studies Summer School at SOAS University of London. The event runs over four days and