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.
Towards a green and just transformation of finance in the Anthropocene: The role of the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance We are living in times of ecological crisis. Over the last decades, humans have been causing global warming, deforestation, water scarcity, biodiversity loss and other harmful, and potentially irreversible, changes to ecosystems.
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.
What my typical week as a SOAS student looks like Ever wondered what it's like to study at SOAS? Final-year BA Chinese student Daisy shares her typical week balancing study, work, a social life, and planning for the future.
Discover early Egyptian printed books in SOAS Library Special Collections Among its rare books, SOAS Library Special Collections holds a significant collection of early printed Egyptian books from the former half of the 19th century. The team introduces its significance in the intellectual and military history of Egypt and the Arab world.
Finding solutions to capitalism's crises: Research insights from SOAS economists Explore recent research by the SOAS Department of Economics that delves into pressing issues exposed by the various fragilities of global capitalism across the world.
Navigating the complexities of the green transition: Insights from recent research New research delves into the complexities of the green transition, shedding light on its relationship with finance and extraction industries and the implications of this shift.
Nature in the city: Explore London’s best parks and green spaces London is one of the greenest cities in Europe, with over 3,000 parks and green spaces. Masami has collated some of her favourite places to go to relax in nature and see wildlife, especially during the busy exam season.
SOAS Economist assists in unveiling plaque to Joan Robinson On Tuesday 9 April, English Heritage unveiled another of its characteristic blue plaques on the house at 44 Kensington Park Gardens, in the Notting Hill district of London, where the famous economist Joan Robinson (1903-1983) lived, while attending St. Paul's School (she was then Joan Maurice).