How to build effective study habits and prepare for exams SOAS students share their study habits, advice on balancing time and how they prepare for the all-important exam season.
Careers: How Dipesh uses creative local solutions in Kenya to tackle plastic waste Anthropology graduate Dipesh Pabari, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Flipflopi Project, is interviewed by fellow alum Joseph Brammer about his career and climate activism.
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.
Decolonising the school curriculum: Free teaching resources on the legacy of empire A new SOAS project has created free learning resources for secondary school teachers to address the legacies of colonialism.
How to make the most of Welcome Week Students share their experiences of Welcome Week, starting life at university, and offer advice for new students starting this September.
Why you should join a society or sports club at SOAS Make the most of what university life has to offer. The SOAS Students’ Union gives a rundown of why joining a society or sports club is a great way of meeting people, trying something new and developing skills.
Clearing stories: "I have learnt so much in my first year at SOAS" First-year student Lesley shares her experience of Clearing and studying Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at SOAS.
Meet the curator of the new exhibition on modern art from South India To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, the SOAS Gallery interviews Modern & Contemporary Art from South India exhibition curator, Jana Manuelpilai.
World Kiswahili Day: Here is how we celebrate Swahili every day at SOAS For World Kiswahili Day, Dr Ida Hadjivayanis shares some of the Swahili activities at SOAS in the past year.