Advice for SOAS graduates: “Don’t become contented, become determined" This year's SOAS Honorary Graduands share their life and career advice for graduates navigating the next chapter.
Uganda's anti-homosexuality law and the urgent need for radical feminist politics As Uganda enacts fiercely anti-LGBTQ legislation, Dr Awino Okech argues how these changes are transnational in nature and calls for an urgent need for radical feminist politics.
Digital sex crimes: Three lessons from South Korea Online violence against women and girls takes various forms, with smartphones lowering the threshold for participation even further. How are offenders held accountable?
New to university? Tips on how to thrive in your first year From one student to another, Marjaan shares valuable advice on how to settle into university life—covering everything from seizing opportunities on campus to planning for your future success.
The best places to eat on and around SOAS campus Fuel your studies with this selection of lunch and snack spots on campus, and beyond.
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.