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.
Black History Month 2023: Top things to do in London London is brimming with activities for Black History Month. Our Student Experience (SEER) team is here to give a rundown of art, history and cultural events across the capital.
Careers: From studying MA African Studies to showcasing art and culture in Uganda Dr Anna Adima shares insights into her work showcasing Uganda's art and cultural scene, her memories of SOAS and her advice for working in the cultural industry.
Past Lives: a luxurious and lingering portrayal of lost love and identity in the Korean diaspora A look at how the film Past Lives explores the experiences of connection, disconnection and identity for those in the Korean diaspora.
How to make the most of Welcome Week Students share their experiences of Welcome Week, starting life at university, and offer advice for new students starting this September.
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.
Why you should join a society or sports club at SOAS Make the most of what university life has to offer. The SOAS Students’ Union gives a rundown of why joining a society or sports club is a great way of meeting people, trying something new and developing skills.
Complex Concrete: The twists and turns of the Philips Building This year marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the iconic Philips Building, designed by Denys Lasdun & Partners.