Queer Chinese cinema to watch this LGBTQIA+ month To celebrate LGBTQIA+ month, Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Lesley shares three classic Chinese LGBTQIA+ films.
Top five ways I made friends in Japan - and how you can too Natasja, a BA Japanese and History of Art student, is on her year abroad in Tokyo and shares her advice on making meaningful friendships in Japan.
From K-dramas to K-Speech Contest win: “Learning Korean changed my life” Korean Speech Contest winner Lindy Coxon, reflects on her language learning journey at SOAS.
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.
How to develop a career in the humanitarian sector Oyessorzo studies MSc Humanitarian Action online while working in the humanitarian sector. She offers advice for anyone hoping to develop a career in humanitarianism.
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.
How a Global Liberal Arts degree offers critical skills in the era of AI An education rooted in humanities and social sciences gives you timeless skills that help you adapt to a rapidly changing world.
My life as a SOAS student in one photo Our students capture their SOAS experience in a single photo - from late nights in the library and making friends to reflecting on how far they’ve come.
Beyond victimhood: How western narratives shape Inuit struggles for environmental justice MA student Tasmin Jones highlights how Western climate narratives often overshadow Inuit experiences, advocating for the inclusion of Inuit voices to foster more equitable climate solutions.