How do we navigate working and learning in the metaverse? What is the metaverse's future in finance, business, management and public policy?
Fashion has a deadly reliance on oil. Are biomaterials the solution? MA student Charlotte Cheal explores fashion's environmental impact, advocating for a shift away from oil-based materials to biomaterials and circular economy models to combat waste and promote sustainability.
Environmental change and health in West Africa In this blog, author Aline Desdevises explores a particular dimension of West African rural communities’ resilience facing environmental change regarding health risks and healthcare.
Explore the Africa Collection at the SOAS Library In honour of Black History Month, SOAS Library selected a few books on African art, history, politics, and culture to read.
Riots in Knowsley: How the state perpetuates violence in asylum accommodation "This is our city". The anti-asylum violence at accommodation centres starts with state-led violent border management policies seen around the world.
How the SOAS Library archive helps bring teaching to life The archives at the SOAS Library help my MA Gender Studies students uncover the past in powerful ways - your support keeps this transformative work alive.
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.
Capitalism and conflict at the margins: Why online scams flourish in Myanmar’s borderlands In their new research initiative, The Centrality of the Margins, Xu Peng, Jonathan Goodhand, Patrick Meehan and Naomi Yonder ask what explains the concentration and resilience of scam compounds in these remote, war-affected regions.