SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.
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.
Humanity on thin ice: Why Area Studies matters for planetary survival Area Studies can and must play a central role in planetary survival. It can provide the vital tools necessary for fostering meaningful cross-cultural approaches to global problem-solving.
Making the most of staying at university over the winter break Ankur shares his advice for staying in London over the holidays including tips for juggling studies with relaxation, staying busy and exploring what the city has to offer.
What to see at SOAS: A guide to visiting campus Get to know campus with Ankur's guide to the must-see sights, featuring a world-renowned library, a vibrant art gallery, and famous literary spots.
Is disinformation during natural disasters an emerging vulnerability? The weaponisation of information is nothing new. But increasingly, disaster disinformation is offering unique conditions for powerful influence campaigns to go against communities at their most vulnerable.
Careers: SOAS radically changed the way I think about literature as a powerful tool As Head of Social Impact at Penguin Random House UK, SOAS alum Zaahida Nabagerek works to make the publishing industry more diverse and inclusive.
Careers: I knew from a young age that I wanted to be a lawyer Lingxi Wang knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a lawyer. Studying at SOAS helped him achieve that dream. We asked Lingxi about his experience and any advice he would give to aspiring lawyers.
Child of Empire: Sharing the experience of Partition survivors through VR Producer Saadia Gardezi talks to us about where the idea for the VR film came from, the different stories they heard, and what’s next.