Want to learn Swahili? Learn at SOAS and study abroad in Tanzania and Kenya Find out what studying Swahili at SOAS is like and the exciting opportunity to study abroad in Tanzania and Kenya.
Careers: My hopes for the future? To see the transformation of Rwanda in my generation Isaac Rugamba Rutagwenda graduated from SOAS with an MSc in Public Policy, Finance and Management and is now a Resource Mobilization Manager at the Development Bank of Rwanda. Learn more about his impressive career to date.
Graduates tell us why studying economics at SOAS is so unique "The economics department at SOAS truly lives up to its promise of offering programmes dedicated to understanding both theory and its real-world application."
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.
6 top tips how to balance work, life and studying Looking for advice? Natasja shares how it's possible to thrive, not just survive, while studying full-time and working a side job.
How to celebrate Diwali in London as an international student Shloka shares her advice on celebrating Diwali away from home, blending new and old traditions, and embracing community and connection during this festival of light.
The ancient Chinese manuscript that transformed mathematics education An exploration of the earliest Chinese translations of Newton’s work, which can be found in the SOAS Special Collections archive.
How a study break helped my career in the public sector Shireesh Mohan Khare shares his experience of taking a career break to study MSc in Public Policy and Management and how it helped him in his role.
Are universal pension systems a way to acknowledge women’s unpaid and undervalued work? The indispensable contribution women make to society continues to be unseen. Are pension systems the answer?