From the Coronation to Succession, what are the benefits of family business? Family businesses can often be perceived as fragile and full of drama. But can keeping it in the family offer competitive advantages?
Africa neglects women's property rights at its own economic peril - but it's not the only culprit Women in Africa own less than 10% of the land. Transformation can only be achieved through legal awareness raising and bottom-up legal change strategies to facilitate economic empowerment.
Best university study and essay writing tips from a SOAS final-year student Here we discuss one of the most intimidating challenges for newly-enrolled university students, managing workload and learning the ins and outs of academic writing.
My top tips for getting through the SOAS exam season Student Digital Ambassador Hailun shares his experience of a SOAS exam season and offers his top tips for getting through and thriving.
6 tips for surviving the exam season Exam season can be a stressful and anxiety-filled time, but it doesn't have to be that way! Digital Ambassador Surabhi gives her tips to get through and thrive.
Incorporating sustainability into economics teaching: how SOAS is paving the way Most undergraduate economics degrees still rely on neoclassical models with assumptions that have scarcely any real-world application
Sudan's catastrophe: A long history of failed responses to structural and direct violence The current crisis in Sudan has deep roots. Seemingly erupting suddenly, it has in fact been a long time coming.
The paradox of electric vehicles: Can they ever be truly sustainable? The electric car has emerged as a popular symbol of individual action against climate change. But extracting the ingredients that make up EVs is environmentally destructive and often exploits Global South and Indigenous communities.
What do gallery workers do? Ever been curious about what gallery and museum workers actually do? Find out more about what happens behind the scenes at the SOAS Gallery