The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
The new and improved personal statement: what you need to know Applying to SOAS? An admissions officer advises on the new personal statement and what you need to know to showcase your personality and passion for your chosen subject.
5 films to watch for LGBTQIA+ History Month Here are 5 films to watch in celebration of LGBTQIA+ month that are all shades of wholesome, emotional and a reminder of why representation matters.
Blessing and good fortune: My experience learning Chinese at SOAS BA Chinese and Politics student Jess Keighley describes her experience studying at SOAS, her year abroad in Taiwan and her time competing at the international Chinese Bridge Competition.
From humanities to starting a tech startup: How the SOAS Enterprise Programme transformed my career BA student Ashleigh Garnett shares how the SOAS x YBB Student Enterprise Programme helped her grow as an entrepreneur and develop her tech startup, ReStart.
How a Global Liberal Arts degree offers critical skills in the era of AI An education rooted in humanities and social sciences gives you timeless skills that help you adapt to a rapidly changing world.
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.
Writing an academic essay: A student’s guide from prompt to perfection University academic essays demand a more in-depth and complex critical analysis, which can take some time to learn effectively. Here are some tips on what to focus on and how to keep improving.
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?