Why I chose to study in London MA student Ankur moved to London to study Iranian Studies and Intensive Persian. Here he highlights why he likes living in the city.
Mobility without protection: Cross-border migration and HIV risks in South Asia A major HIV-prevention programme shows that community-based, gender-sensitive support can significantly improve knowledge and safer behaviour among South Asian migrant workers.
Careers: "I can draw a direct line from my studies at SOAS to my current job" Max Schmidt graduated from SOAS with an MSc in Research for International Development, which prepared him perfectly to secure a fellowship with an international climate think tank before becoming a climate finance consultant.
SOAS is part of University of London: What student benefits are on offer? Being a SOAS student offers access to a range of University of London benefits. Here's what's on offer from being part of a wider network.
Olivette Otele: “SOAS is the place to be” An interview with Olivette Otele, who joins SOAS as a Distinguished Research Professor of the Legacies and Memory of Slavery.
Sudan's catastrophe: A long history of failed responses to structural and direct violence The current crisis in Sudan has deep roots. Seemingly erupting suddenly, it has in fact been a long time coming.
Hakim Adi: The history of Africa is integral to the history of the world An interview with Professor Hakim Adi, SOAS alumnus and author of ‘African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History’.
Sustainable intensification: A continuation of old practices? How do we feed a growing population sustainably with fewer available resources? Is sustainable intensification the answer or more of the same?
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.