10 of the most famous SOAS alumni to know Music, charity, activism, sport, law, journalism… here’s a rundown of a few of SOAS’s most famous alumni making waves across sectors.
Queer Chinese cinema to watch this LGBTQIA+ month To celebrate LGBTQIA+ month, Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Lesley shares three classic Chinese LGBTQIA+ films.
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 perks of pet-sitting for homesick students in London Pet-sitting in London is a fun, flexible way for students to bond with animals, make local friends, and explore new places — all without the long-term commitment.
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
Seven of the most breathtaking religious buildings around the world To celebrate World Religion Day we've pulled together a list of the seven most breathtaking and impressive religious buildings around the world.
Drugs & (dis)order research featured in a Colombian constitutional court ruling on the national illicit crop substitution program Frances Thomson, CIVAD, reports on Colombia’s Constitutional Court's ruling in favour of farmers who signed up to participate in the country’s National Illicit Crop Substitution Program
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.