SOAS Festival of Ideas: Meet the curator Caspar Melville We sat down with the curator of this year's SOAS Festival of Ideas, Dr Caspar Melville, to find out more.
Careers: How MA Medical Anthropology aided my role as a Global Health Communications Consultant Having graduated with an MA in Medical Anthropology in 2006, Global Health PR/Communication Consultant Sarah Walton-Smith lets us know how her career has been helped by studying at SOAS.
Unearthing history: How the Formosa Church News grew from a missionary tool to a space for social commentary Professor Niki Alsford unveils Formosa Church News, a missionary publication that became a platform for local voices, a tool for linguistic preservation, and a record of Taiwan’s evolving identity.
Remitting through crisis: learning lessons from the pandemic As the world confronts ongoing climate, conflict and cost-of-living problems, what can we learn from the pandemic period about people’s remittance practices through times of crisis?
Top 5 things to do in London during Christmas as a student In London during the festive break? Siddhant shares his guide to enjoying the small winter moments that make London feel special over the holidays.
My MBA 30 experience: Social activist Patrick Hutchinson Social activist Patrick Hutchinson describes how the MBA 30 aided his own business.
How cooking with lentils is simple, affordable and good for the planet (+ easy recipes) SOAS World Kitchen's Head Chef, Adrian White, shares why lentils are perfect for student cooking and how you can use them in your everyday meals.
How to enjoy London's theatre scene on a student budget London is home to hundreds of plays and performances throughout the year. Make the most of what's on offer on a student budget.
6 ways to prepare for university this summer The switch from school to university can be challenging, so making sure you’re prepared is vital. Here are some tips to help you get ready for the exciting move this summer.