The fossil fuel industry is built on inequality. It can never be decolonised Clare Coogan Cole explores inequality, racism and exploitation in the fossil fuel industry.
Women's History Month: Activists, scholars and leaders with legacies preserved in our archives The SOAS Special Collections team focuses on four distinguished women whose legacies are preserved within our archives, manuscripts, and rare book collections.
Why you should join a society or sports club at SOAS Make the most of what university life has to offer. The SOAS Students’ Union gives a rundown of why joining a society or sports club is a great way of meeting people, trying something new and developing skills.
My study abroad experience in Taiwan BA Chinese student Daisy shares what she enjoyed the most from her year abroad in Taiwan, from enjoying local delicacies and learning Mandarin to travelling.
The subaltern’s Shanghai: How Dharavi is designing its own renaissance Despite the continued threat to its existence, Mumbai’s Dharavi proves an example of sustainability, creativity and adaptability
My study abroad experience in Japan Caera spent a year studying abroad in Osaka, Japan. She shares what she enjoyed the most, from exploring the country to trying out the local cuisine.
The ancient Chinese manuscript that transformed mathematics education An exploration of the earliest Chinese translations of Newton’s work, which can be found in the SOAS Special Collections archive.
Why I picked SOAS (and you should too) Final year student Daisy shares why she decided to study BA Chinese at SOAS, including the opportunity to live in London and spend a year abroad.
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.