Speakers (in order):
1) Victoria Chick: Emeritus Professor at University College of London
2) Malcolm Sawyer:... See details
Thu, 2014-03-20 17:55
Speakers (in order):
1) Victoria Chick: Emeritus Professor at University College of London
2) Malcolm Sawyer: Emeritus Professor of economics at Leeds University, Business School
3) Roy Rotheim: Professor at the Department of Economics, Skidmore College, New York and holds the Quadrucci...Another packed show this week, with all the info about the occupation of the Brunei gallery and news of the latest... See details
Thu, 2012-11-29 12:17
Another packed show this week, with all the info about the occupation of the Brunei gallery and news of the latest issue of student run For'em Magazine. Also, hear from the co-presidents of the Students' Union for the latest updates.
If you would like to get involved in making the Rustle, or...On show until the 17th of December, 2011, at the Brunei Gallery at SOAS is the exhibit "Weaving the Threads of... See details
Fri, 2011-12-02 19:52
On show until the 17th of December, 2011, at the Brunei Gallery at SOAS is the exhibit "Weaving the Threads of Livelihood; the aesthetic and embodied knowledge of Berber weavers." In this episode of A Tall Order, the curator of the exhibit, Myriem Naji, speaks about her experiences living with the...This episode of A Tall Order visits the Brunei Gallery's current exhibition. Entitled "A Disappearing World," the... See details
Tue, 2011-05-31 12:17
This episode of A Tall Order visits the Brunei Gallery's current exhibition. Entitled "A Disappearing World," the exhibit documents the lives of tribal Indians - Adivasis - displaced by mining. Speaking with Robert Wallis and Jennifer Wallace, photographer and writer on the project, this show...Listen to the event held at Brunei Gallery at SOAS on 20th May 2010 where Fatima spoke about her new book Songs of... See details
Mon, 2010-06-21 03:00
Listen to the event held at Brunei Gallery at SOAS on 20th May 2010 where Fatima spoke about her new book Songs of Blood and Sword. Introduced by SOAS Principal and Director Paul Webley.