Eliane Correa: “Don’t be afraid of being passionate” An interview with SOAS alumna, Eliane Correa about her career as a pianist, MD and composer.
Finding my path: Why I chose SOAS through Clearing Final-year student Daisy reflects on her journey back to university. After dropping out at 19 and working for three years, she chose to return through Clearing to study for a BA in Chinese.
Is disability a barrier to higher education? Digital Ambassador Amna Shuja knew she found certain aspects of academic work more difficult. Having gained support from the SOAS Disability and Neurodiversity Team, she asks the question 'Is disability a barrier to higher education?'.
How studying online is helping my career in humanitarianism “When considering what degree to pursue, a key criteria for me was the opportunity to study alongside my current work.”
Why are we still labelling it “Black” History Month in 2022? What if the practice of naming Black things, far from helping to break the walls, real or imagined, between us, was a de facto agent of the status quo?
Meet Iqra Hasan: SOAS alum making history as India's youngest female Muslim MP Iqra Hasan Choudhary studied at SOAS and has now made history as the youngest Muslim woman to enter the Indian Parliament. Shloka explores her inspiring journey.
The para-athlete inspired by anime: Ali’s journey to MA Japanese Studies at SOAS Alumnus and para-athlete Ali Golchin reflects on his experience bridging sport science with an MA in Japanese Studies, all while training for and competing on the world stage in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
How to celebrate Diwali in London as an international student Shloka shares her advice on celebrating Diwali away from home, blending new and old traditions, and embracing community and connection during this festival of light.
An object arrives at a gallery. What do you do next? When three brass Buddha statues turned up at the SOAS Gallery, the team had to find out where they came from. Lucy Kauser takes us on a journey of what happened next.