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.
Incorporating sustainability into economics teaching: how SOAS is paving the way Most undergraduate economics degrees still rely on neoclassical models with assumptions that have scarcely any real-world application
Celebrating the 100th birthday of Dr Michael Loewe: alumnus, scholar and codebreaker A scholar of many disciplines, Dr Loewe is perhaps best known for his work as a codebreaker at Bletchley Park during World War II, his career in sinology and his 27-year tenure teaching at the University of Cambridge.
Commitments and momentum of COP27 Enthusiasm and momentum surrounded COP26, however that excitement quickly fizzled out as world leaders, activists and decision makers started to arrive in Egypt. But was COP27 a complete failure?
This scholarship is more than financial aid - it's someone believing in me Our Scholar Spotlight focuses on Jane Wanjiru Ndirangu, a Dr Mai Yamani Scholar, a first-generation university student who came to London from Kenya to pursue an MSc in Environment, Politics and Development.
Beyond the West End: A SOAS guide to London’s alternative theatre London’s theatre scene offers not only entertainment but also a space for telling untold stories and building community. Lilly shares her must-visit venues.
Rebranding destruction: Using ‘sustainability’ to mask harm in the Maldivian tourism industry Behind the Maldives’ luxury resorts and eco-friendly branding lies a troubling reality of environmental harm, resource exploitation, and social inequities.
How studying Middle East Politics helped my career as a BBC journalist Layla Bashar Al-Kloub spoke to us about her time studying at SOAS as a Chevening Scholar, how it helped her career and what she’d advise aspiring journalists.