The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit Women in Africa own less than 10% of the land. Transformation can only be achieved through legal awareness raising and bottom-up legal change strategies to facilitate economic empowerment.
Your starter for ten: Meet the SOAS University Challenge Team For the first time in six years, SOAS competes in BBC's University Challenge. Five talented students share their experience of taking part.
Hakim Adi: The history of Africa is integral to the history of the world An interview with Professor Hakim Adi, SOAS alumnus and author of ‘African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History’.
10 of the most famous SOAS alumni to know Music, charity, activism, sport, law, journalism… here’s a rundown of a few of SOAS’s most famous alumni making waves across sectors.
The Gas Industrial Complex: Vast profits, imperial roots and ecological destruction The global fossil industry is rooted in colonialism in its pernicious and relentless pursuit of fuel. However, there is growing resistance from environmentalist organisations fighting for their livelihoods and communities.
SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.