COVID-19 and the crises of capitalism: Intensifying inequalities COVID-19 exposed how global capitalism is fundamentally built on the exploitation of gendered and racialised global working classes.
Careers: How MA Medical Anthropology aided my role as a Global Health Communications Consultant Having graduated with an MA in Medical Anthropology in 2006, Global Health PR/Communication Consultant Sarah Walton-Smith lets us know how her career has been helped by studying at SOAS.
London ranked best student city in the world for six years running The QS Best Student Cities Rankings 2025 have been released - and London is number one.
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.”
Has the Chinese government lost their control of protests? China have had one of the strictest COVID policies since the pandemic began, bringing economic hardship to most of the population and leading to a number protests. The rules have now been relaxed, does this mean the government have lost their control of protests?
Graduates tell us why studying economics at SOAS is so unique "The economics department at SOAS truly lives up to its promise of offering programmes dedicated to understanding both theory and its real-world application."
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.
Digital sex crimes: Three lessons from South Korea Online violence against women and girls takes various forms, with smartphones lowering the threshold for participation even further. How are offenders held accountable?
The Commonwealth under King Charles III What is the meaning and value of the Commonwealth in this new era under King Charles III?