My study abroad year in one photo For our Study Abroad photo competition, we asked our returning students to submit the one photo that best captured their unforgettable experiences abroad.
Zeinab Badawi: 'You go to SOAS and you meet the world' An interview with broadcaster, journalist and SOAS President Zeinab Badawi on her career, her favourite interview and time studying for an MA in Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS.
Why Studio Ghibli is so popular and how it exports Japanese culture Masami, a BA East Asian Studies student, delves into factors contributing to Studio Ghibli's international success and how the films may influence global perceptions of Japan.
How to explore London's cultural scene on a budget Money-saving tips for exploring London's vibrant cultural scene, from free gigs to cheap cinema tickets and surprise theatre shows.
How to develop a career in the humanitarian sector Oyessorzo studies MSc Humanitarian Action online while working in the humanitarian sector. She offers advice for anyone hoping to develop a career in humanitarianism.
Careers: How Dipesh uses creative local solutions in Kenya to tackle plastic waste Anthropology graduate Dipesh Pabari, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Flipflopi Project, is interviewed by fellow alum Joseph Brammer about his career and climate activism.
A postgrad's guide to making friends at SOAS Making friends can be an important part of the university experience. Here, US postgrad Anna provides a guide tailored for postgraduates on how to cultivate lasting friendships at SOAS.
Why I chose: MA Human Rights Law at SOAS MA student Anna moved across the pond to pursue a Human Rights Law degree. She runs through the key reasons why she chose SOAS.
How studying history at SOAS was different to school and changed my worldview SOAS MA History graduate and secondary school teacher Hamidah Siddiqua discusses his experience studying at SOAS and reflects on what he learnt about the British education system colonial lens.