How the SOAS Alumni Book Club keeps classroom conversations going Meet the founder of the SOAS Alumni Book Club, Nour Saleh.
Why I chose: MA Global Media and Digital Communications at SOAS MA student Lilato Madiri shares why studying media through a critical, decolonial lens is vital in an era defined by digital disruption, misinformation, and contested power.
Getting up close and personal… improving access to collections To touch or not to touch, that's been the age old debate among scholars, visitors and gallery curators. In our latest gallery blog SOAS Gallery Collections and Engagement Officer Maria Rollo gives her professional opinion.
Mass-printing the divine: Early 20th-century Indian lithographs at SOAS Gallery Explore how early 20th century Indian lithographs helped popularise religious and historical imagery, and why this collection has been acquired by the SOAS Gallery.
The hidden value of museum objects: How we value objects Behind the scenes of museum collections, valuation is a delicate balance of history, market forces, and meticulous research—uncover how museums assign worth to priceless artefacts beyond their monetary value.
How do museums and galleries engage audiences and protect cultural heritage? Find out how museums tackle critical questions around the restitution of objects in their collections.
Missing home? How to survive (and thrive) as a student living in London Being a student away from home can be difficult. Here are my tips to help you settle into student life in London.
Controversial and Crooked? The 2022 Qatar World Cup With the Qatar World Cup just days away, Digital Ambassador Rachael reflects on the issues and controversies overshadowing the popular tournament.