The fossil fuel industry is built on inequality. It can never be decolonised Clare Coogan Cole explores inequality, racism and exploitation in the fossil fuel industry.
Studying at SOAS has opened my mind and changed my life MA student Surabhi reflects on her time at SOAS, what she's learned and the tools and confidence she's gained.
My study abroad experience in Jordan Zainab reflects on her year abroad, sharing her favourite memories of travelling and how immersing herself in life in Jordan improved her confidence and language skills.
Does financial literacy avoid economic crises? For four years of my PhD research at SOAS, I studied the dependence on financial literacy and financial inclusion. Here's what I found.
Careers: From studying MA African Studies to showcasing art and culture in Uganda Dr Anna Adima shares insights into her work showcasing Uganda's art and cultural scene, her memories of SOAS and her advice for working in the cultural industry.
How PositiveNegatives translates humanitarian research into visual storytelling PositiveNegatives founder Benjamin Worku-Dix discusses the upcoming 3-month SOAS exhibition Stories of Migration'.
The legacy of Shinzo Abe: After Japan grieves, how will his leadership be judged? Two weeks after the killing of Shinzo Abe, Satona Suzuki reflects on the nation’s collective grief and what his legacy may become.
Missing home? How to survive (and thrive) as a student living in London Being a student away from home can be difficult. Here are my tips to help you settle into student life in London.
Why I chose to study economics at SOAS "I could not have cared less about economics. Until I got sick." Shloka shares how the experience of illness taught her about the relationship between global inequalities and 'developing' economies.