Our commitment to the right of protest, the safety of our community, and SOAS’s mission A message from Adam Habib, Vice-Chancellor of SOAS.
Has the Chinese government lost their control of protests? China have had one of the strictest COVID policies since the pandemic began, bringing economic hardship to most of the population and leading to a number protests. The rules have now been relaxed, does this mean the government have lost their control of protests?
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.
Careers: How MA Medical Anthropology aided my role as a Global Health Communications Consultant Having graduated with an MA in Medical Anthropology in 2006, Global Health PR/Communication Consultant Sarah Walton-Smith lets us know how her career has been helped by studying at SOAS.
How to explore London's cultural scene on a budget Money-saving tips for exploring London's vibrant cultural scene, from free gigs to cheap cinema tickets and surprise theatre shows.
International Women’s Day 2023 Fascinating and feisty women from SOAS Special Collections to celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month 2023.
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.
SOAS Festival of Ideas: Meet the curator Caspar Melville We sat down with the curator of this year's SOAS Festival of Ideas, Dr Caspar Melville, to find out more.
How to save money as a student in London Learn how to make your money go further. Digital Ambassador Surabhi shares some tips on how to budget as a student.