Why I picked SOAS (and you should too) Final year student Daisy shares why she decided to study BA Chinese at SOAS, including the opportunity to live in London and spend a year abroad.
What to do in London to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month Discover events happening in London for LGBTQIA+ History Month with Shloka's comprehensive guide to tours, theatre performances, panels, and celebratory events.
The importance of Black feminist connections, activism, and resistance across continents A group of Black feminists travelled to Colombia to celebrate Francia Márquez becoming the first Black Vice President of the country.
SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.
From humanities to starting a tech startup: How the SOAS Enterprise Programme transformed my career BA student Ashleigh Garnett shares how the SOAS x YBB Student Enterprise Programme helped her grow as an entrepreneur and develop her tech startup, ReStart.
Unearthing history: How the Formosa Church News grew from a missionary tool to a space for social commentary Professor Niki Alsford unveils Formosa Church News, a missionary publication that became a platform for local voices, a tool for linguistic preservation, and a record of Taiwan’s evolving identity.
A guide to your first week at SOAS as an international student From one international student to another, here are a few things you can do to feel more settled and confident as you embark on your journey at SOAS.
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.
Locating Voices of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in 19th Century Missionary Periodicals / Part 2 Dr Joanne Davis reflects on the completion of a successful collaborative research project, BIPOC Voices in the Victorian Periodical Press, which has recently launched on One More Voice.