Dissertation chapters not making sense? Transform your draft using these tactics Are you finalising your dissertation? MA student Surabhi shares a few tips on how to improve the flow and argument of your thesis.
The power of sharing your pronouns: A small act of inclusion with a big impact Why put your pronouns in your email footer? This Pride Month, Sophie Dodsworth advocates for normalising the sharing of pronouns to foster inclusivity.
Iran-US war: Navigating the diasporic newsfeed For the Gulf region's 30 million expatriates, war is no longer just on the ground - it unfolds online, in real time and across every screen.
Speech on campus: A look at freedom of expression at SOAS As the Office for Students' new guidance on supporting free speech at universities comes into effect, Khadir Meer reflects on our experience at SOAS.
Nature in the city: Explore London’s best parks and green spaces London is one of the greenest cities in Europe, with over 3,000 parks and green spaces. Masami has collated some of her favourite places to go to relax in nature and see wildlife, especially during the busy exam season.
How can we end the war in the Middle East when states are locked in? The war in the Middle East shows no sign of ending quickly. With Iran, Israel and the United States all locked into their own political pressures, the risk of wider escalation - and its consequences for global trade, energy and stability - is growing. So what could actually force a way out? SOAS Professor Dan Plesch explains.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month: Three Queer activists who changed the world The SOAS Queer Society introduce the inspiring stories of three Queer activists—Li Maizi, Audre Lorde, and Chi Chia-Wei—who challenged oppression, fought for equality and changed history.
I’m a full-time SOAS student in my fifties. Here’s why I came back to university Sian shares her motivations for returning to university full-time to learn Persian and her experiences of settling in so far.
Livestreaming as resistance: Risks and ethics of reporting genocide This blog explores how Palestinian journalists like Wael al-Dahdouh transform journalism into an act of survival, resistance, and moral urgency.