The fossil fuel industry is built on inequality. It can never be decolonised Clare Coogan Cole explores inequality, racism and exploitation in the fossil fuel industry.
How a Global Liberal Arts degree offers critical skills in the era of AI An education rooted in humanities and social sciences gives you timeless skills that help you adapt to a rapidly changing world.
Is disinformation during natural disasters an emerging vulnerability? The weaponisation of information is nothing new. But increasingly, disaster disinformation is offering unique conditions for powerful influence campaigns to go against communities at their most vulnerable.
South Africa v Israel, provisional measures and the obligation to prevent genocide SOAS Law academics contextualise South Africa v. Israel before the International Court of Justice ruling and discuss the implications of this case on international law and human rights protection.
How can AI better serve people in the Global South? SOAS to launch Centre for AI Futures, a centre striving for a globally equitable and environmentally sustainable future.
SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.
World Kiswahili Language Day: Celebrating and Learning at SOAS When we celebrate a language, we are not only thinking of a means of communication. Language is tied to history and culture, and a powerful symbol of social identity.
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.
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.