10 of the most famous SOAS alumni to know Music, charity, activism, sport, law, journalism… here’s a rundown of a few of SOAS’s most famous alumni making waves across sectors.
Reclaiming the concept of ‘Black History’ and redirecting the narrative LLB student Halima Fahm addresses this year's Black History Month theme of 'reclaiming narratives' and argues for a more balanced, affirmative narrative of Black History in Western education.
6 books to read for International Women's Day at SOAS Library SOAS librarians celebrate International Women’s Day by picking a diverse reading list written by women from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Have you spotted the SOAS Library in The Crown? | SOAS in films & TV To celebrate the SOAS Library’s 50th birthday, we have compiled a list of films and TV shows with scenes featuring our star on campus.
Seven of the most breathtaking religious buildings around the world To celebrate World Religion Day we've pulled together a list of the seven most breathtaking and impressive religious buildings around the world.
What the Public Order Bill means for our rights and freedoms The right to protest is undoubtedly fundamental to a democracy. The UK’s Public Order Bill redefines and narrows what is deemed peaceful protest.
Writing an academic essay: A student’s guide from prompt to perfection University academic essays demand a more in-depth and complex critical analysis, which can take some time to learn effectively. Here are some tips on what to focus on and how to keep improving.
Cost of living: My advice for saving money as a student in London MA student Anna delves into the practical tips and daily routines that help her make the most of London on a student budget.
The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.