Why I chose to study in London MA student Ankur moved to London to study Iranian Studies and Intensive Persian. Here he highlights why he likes living in the city.
For minorities, biased AI algorithms can damage almost every part of life AI is often sold to us as unbiased. In his new book, Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, explains the extent of the problems caused by algorithmic bias for minorities and the challenges this poses to the legal system.
Careers: Removing plastic waste from our oceans Pia Ocampo has been awarded a 2023 Intake Impact Scholarship and joins SOAS to study an MA in Anthropology of Global Futures and Sustainability. Here she discusses her plans for the future.
Fond memories of the SOAS Library As part of the celebrations surrounding the SOAS Library’s 50th anniversary, we asked the SOAS community to share their memories of their time spent studying, researching, hunting for books, and “chair racing”.
Talking shit: discussing the centrality of excrement to the modern world Ed Emery writes on the centrality of excrement, both metaphorical and literal, to the modern world.
Involving Multilateral Development Banks in debt relief: not only feasible, but desirable Dr Marina Zucker-Marques explores the compelling reasons why Multilateral Development Banks should get involved in debt relief.
The best places to eat on and around SOAS campus Fuel your studies with this selection of lunch and snack spots on campus, and beyond.
Decolonising the school curriculum: Free teaching resources on the legacy of empire A new SOAS project has created free learning resources for secondary school teachers to address the legacies of colonialism.
Have you spotted the SOAS Library in The Crown? | SOAS in films & TV To celebrate the SOAS Library’s 50th birthday, we have compiled a list of films and TV shows with scenes featuring our star on campus.