Decolonising Bloomsbury: A guided walking tour through London’s colonial legacy Dr Alia Amir, Research Associate at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, takes us on a 'decolonising walk' through Bloomsbury, London.
How do you research Afghanistan's state, society and people during a crisis? Since the revival of Taliban rule, researching Afghanistan has become increasingly challenging. A series of workshops at SOAS aims to decolonise research and cultivate spaces for scholars and practitioners working on Afghanistan and the diaspora.
Careers: From studying MA African Studies to showcasing art and culture in Uganda Dr Anna Adima shares insights into her work showcasing Uganda's art and cultural scene, her memories of SOAS and her advice for working in the cultural industry.
Your guide to enjoying university while living at home Starting university while living at home can take some getting used to. The SOAS SU co-presidents Jamal Akram and Reem Walid are here to share their advice.
Uncovering Shan Manuscripts at SOAS Library Jotika Khur-Yearn, Southeast Asia Librarian at SOAS, discusses his recent work on improving catalogue metadata for the library’s significant collection of Southeast Asian manuscripts, bringing these to light for international research.
Displacement, immigration, and brotherhood: discussing ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ with Mahad Ali Alumnus Mahad Ali describes his journey from being a writer for EastEnders to writing his first play, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’.
Zeinab Badawi: 'You go to SOAS and you meet the world' An interview with broadcaster, journalist and SOAS President Zeinab Badawi on her career, her favourite interview and time studying for an MA in Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS.
Nature in the city: Explore London’s best parks and green spaces London is one of the greenest cities in Europe, with over 3,000 parks and green spaces. Masami has collated some of her favourite places to go to relax in nature and see wildlife, especially during the busy exam season.