Arms of SOAS
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Motto | Knowledge is Power |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1916 |
Endowment | £35.4 million |
Chancellor | Anne, Princess Royal (University of London) |
President | Graça Machel |
Director | Baroness Valerie Amos |
Students | 5,910 (2014/15) |
Undergraduates | 3,015 (2014/15) |
Postgraduates | 2,890 (2014/15) |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Campus | Urban |
Mascot | Arabian Camel and Asian Elephant |
Affiliations |
University of London ACU |
Website | www |
QS (2016/17, national) |
35 | |
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QS (2016/17, world) |
252 | |
THE (2016/17, national) |
57 | |
THE (2016/17, world) |
401-500 | |
Complete (2017, national) |
43 | |
The Guardian (2017, national) |
30 | |
Times/Sunday Times (2017, national) |
35 |
SOAS, University of London (The School of Oriental and African Studies), is a public research university in London, England, and a constituent college of the University of London. Founded in 1916, it is regarded as one of the leading universities in Europe. SOAS has produced several heads of states, government ministers, diplomats, Supreme Court judges, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and many other notable leaders around the world.
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury in central London, SOAS is recognised as the leading institution for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East and is ranked amongst the top universities in Britain. It specialises in the humanities, languages and social sciences of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. It is home to the SOAS School of Law. SOAS offers around 350 undergraduate bachelor's degree combinations, over 100 one-year master's degrees and PhD programmes in nearly every department.
The School of Oriental Studies was founded in 1916 at 2 Finsbury Circus, London, the then premises of the London Institution. The school received its royal charter on 5 June 1916 and admitted its first students on 18 January 1917. The school was formally inaugurated a month later on 23 February 1917 by King George V. Among those in attendance were Earl Curzon of Kedleston, formerly Viceroy of India, and other cabinet officials.