Careers: My hopes for the future? To see the transformation of Rwanda in my generation Isaac Rugamba Rutagwenda graduated from SOAS with an MSc in Public Policy, Finance and Management and is now a Resource Mobilization Manager at the Development Bank of Rwanda. Learn more about his impressive career to date.
Humanity on thin ice: Why Area Studies matters for planetary survival Area Studies can and must play a central role in planetary survival. It can provide the vital tools necessary for fostering meaningful cross-cultural approaches to global problem-solving.
Weeping gods: a new documentary on the disappearing glaciers in Peru APU: the Weeping Gods is a new VR documentary that focuses on the disappearing glaciers in Peru and urges us to recognise the slowly vanishing parts of our world and strive to protect them.
Explore 3 of the most iconic study spots available to SOAS students If you're looking for a change of scenery while studying, explore these iconic spots around the SOAS campus.
Tipping points: could this be the climate movement we need? A global movement against the climate crisis has finally emerged, and it could be one of the most positive breakthroughs for social justice in a generation.
OPINION: How Suella Braverman's fight to "stop the boats" breaches human rights The UK government wants to remove the right to claim asylum from people who arrive without the right of entry, whom they call “illegal”. But it does not address the nation's international human rights obligations and echoes the anti-migrant discourse of previous generations.