“The world needs you.” Advice to the class of 2025 Our SOAS Honorary Graduands share life and career advice for 2025 graduates navigating their next chapter.
Investing in justice: a scholarship for future human rights lawyers We spoke with the first recipient and donor of the Beena Sondhi LLM Scholarship at SOAS about its impact in opening doors for Indian lawyers committed to human rights.
‘New and additional’: why funding climate finance from aid budgets is a problem Professor Michael Jennings argues that donors have failed to provide the promised new and additional funding, which risks undermining action on climate and poverty.
Explore the Africa Collection at the SOAS Library In honour of Black History Month, SOAS Library selected a few books on African art, history, politics, and culture to read.
Making art history more accessible: Rose Aidin MBE's inspiring mission Fewer than 1% of state schools offer an Art History A level. SOAS alumna Rose Aidin MBE founded a charity dedicated to making art history more accessible.
The art of empathy: Three stories of migration The Stories of Migration exhibition at the SOAS Gallery transforms complex research into compelling visual narratives, with empathy as the driving force behind a deeper understanding.
"Our collective desire to make the world a better place" - SOAS Chair of Trustees Chair of Trustees Lord Dr Michael Hastings reflects on the past year at SOAS, fulfilling our mission and achieving our goals, despite challenging sector conditions.
Building a career in heritage: My internship at SOAS Gallery Esha shares her experience as a Co-Creator Intern at SOAS Gallery and how the experience gave her the foundational skills and confidence to pursue heritage as a career path.
Reading with Pride: Celebrating LGBTQ+ books in the SOAS Library Celebrate Pride Month with SOAS Library as we spotlight three LGBTQ+ books that have faced censorship and tell stories of resilience, resistance, and queer expression from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.