The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
How a scholarship made Keshon Smith’s journey to SOAS possible Meet Keshon and see the life-changing impact of the Sanctuary Scholarship, which supports displaced individuals without access to Student Finance.
Olivette Otele: “SOAS is the place to be” An interview with Olivette Otele, who joins SOAS as a Distinguished Research Professor of the Legacies and Memory of Slavery.
Why I chose: MA Human Rights Law at SOAS MA student Anna moved across the pond to pursue a Human Rights Law degree. She runs through the key reasons why she chose SOAS.
Getting into university: Three things I wish I'd known before Clearing If you haven’t heard of UCAS Clearing before, fret not! Here, SOAS Digital Ambassador Sinem shares her experience of the Clearing process and offers top tips of how to prepare.
The SOAS Spirit: My experience amplifying the student voice Ever wondered how a student newspaper works? Editor-At-Large, Jacob Winter, shares his experience of working at The SOAS Spirit.
What do you see in this painting of Sir Richard Burton? Adventurer or Orientalist? The SOAS Gallery highlights a portrait of Sir Richard Burton, inviting reflection on how museums should deal with his legacy of exploration, discovery, and controversy.
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.