Postgraduate Open Day Masterclasses. Learn more about our academic programmes and the SOAS student experience!
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Timings
- Date:
- Monday 15 March 2021
Departments open
Africa
Anthropology and Sociology
Buddhist Studies
CCLPS: Postcolonial Studies
Comparative Literature
Cultural Studies
Development Studies
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Economics
Finance and Management
Gender Studies
Global Creative Cultural industries
Global Media and Communications
History of Art and Archaeology
International Studies and Diplomacy
Law
MA History (and History with Intensive Language)
Music
Near and Middle East
Politics and International Studies
Religion in Global Politics
South Asia / South East Asia
Traditions of Yoga and Meditation
Translation / Linguistics
Booking requirements
Yes, booking needed
Additional info
15 - 17 March 2021
SOAS programmes are taught by respected specialists engaged in fieldwork and research, which influences both government policy and the lives of individuals across the globe.
SOAS students are encouraged to develop a truly global outlook, and taking subjects such as Law, Development Studies, Politics, Economics and Religious Studies allow SOAS students to shape current thinking about the economic, political, cultural, security and religious challenges in society.
All SOAS courses provide students with an understanding of complex contemporary issues and knowledge of non-Western theories.
SOAS’ specialism in Africa, Asia and the Middle East offers students the chance to study over 50 non-European languages or regionally focused courses within traditional academic disciplines.
Small group teaching remains an important feature of study at SOAS – its student-staff ratio (11:1) is one of the best in the UK.
A SOAS student is typically passionate about their subject; opts to learn a second language; loves to learn, to travel, to be surprised; and is interested and engaged with the world around them.