SOAS Festival of Ideas: Meet the curator Caspar Melville We sat down with the curator of this year's SOAS Festival of Ideas, Dr Caspar Melville, to find out more.
SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.
10 of the most famous SOAS alumni to know Music, charity, activism, sport, law, journalism… here’s a rundown of a few of SOAS’s most famous alumni making waves across sectors.
How to read manga A brief guide to reading and interpreting the rich symbolism of manga storytelling.
What to expect from a SOAS Open Day Thinking of applying to SOAS and want to attend an Open Day? Here's a taster of what you can expect on the day.
Child of Empire: Sharing the experience of Partition survivors through VR Producer Saadia Gardezi talks to us about where the idea for the VR film came from, the different stories they heard, and what’s next.
How to enjoy London's theatre scene on a student budget London is home to hundreds of plays and performances throughout the year. Make the most of what's on offer on a student budget.
Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
Will India’s presence in Afghanistan lead to political change in South Asia? Indian officials met with the foreign minister of Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban takeover. What does this mean for the future of South Asian geopolitics?