Protests in Iran: Should we be optimistic? The death of Mahsa Amini has spurred worldwide protests and criticism of Iran's regime. What could it mean for the future?
5 ways to be more sustainable as a student Here are a few tips for becoming more environmentally conscious as a student - without breaking the bank.
Who gains from Middle East instability Dr Rowena Binti Abdul Razak breaks down who benefits when the Middle East stays unstable and why ordinary Iranians pay the price.
Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit Women in Africa own less than 10% of the land. Transformation can only be achieved through legal awareness raising and bottom-up legal change strategies to facilitate economic empowerment.
Unveiling a hidden crisis: The global scale of social exclusion Research estimates over 2.3 billion people face social exclusion. Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores its causes, regional disparities, and the need for targeted policies.
Entangled Pasts: Unraveling the interwoven histories of art and colonialism MA students Sakshi Mavi and Saavani Karkhanis visited the exhibition 'Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: Art, Colonialism and Change' at the Royal Academy of Arts and how it explores the concepts of art, empire, power and resistance.
Lunar New Year: How SOAS students celebrate and how you can get involved How do different cultures celebrate Lunar New Year? SOAS students from around the world share their traditions and what they're planning to do this year.
Reading with Pride: Celebrating LGBTQ+ books in the SOAS Library Celebrate Pride Month with SOAS Library as we spotlight three LGBTQ+ books that have faced censorship and tell stories of resilience, resistance, and queer expression from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
A SOAS Love Story: “We met in class and she bribed me with Haribo” A chance meeting at a SOAS seminar turned Emmanuelle and Robert from study partners into lifelong partners, building a life of love, family, and adventure across the world.