Graduates tell us why studying economics at SOAS is so unique "The economics department at SOAS truly lives up to its promise of offering programmes dedicated to understanding both theory and its real-world application."
How SOAS Library supports my research on youth political engagement in Zimbabwe PhD student Innocent Kasiyano discusses how his research challenges the 'lost generation' narrative of Zimbabwean youth and how the SOAS Library supports his work on youth political engagement.
Decolonising Bloomsbury: A guided walking tour through London’s colonial legacy Dr Alia Amir, Research Associate at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, takes us on a 'decolonising walk' through Bloomsbury, London.
Get your caffeine fix: Explore coffee shops close to SOAS Fuel your busy days of lectures and study sessions with a caffeine boost from these top coffee spots near the SOAS campus.
Displacement, immigration, and brotherhood: discussing ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ with Mahad Ali Alumnus Mahad Ali describes his journey from being a writer for EastEnders to writing his first play, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’.
What I wish I'd known in my first year of university Having finished her degree, Khadeeja looks back at her time at SOAS and shares her top advice for making the most of university.
Practical tips for making friends and building community at university SOAS student Idriss shares practical advice on making friends at university and building community a little bit every day.
Getting up close and personal… improving access to collections To touch or not to touch, that's been the age old debate among scholars, visitors and gallery curators. In our latest gallery blog SOAS Gallery Collections and Engagement Officer Maria Rollo gives her professional opinion.