Have you spotted the SOAS Library in The Crown? | SOAS in films & TV To celebrate the SOAS Library’s 50th birthday, we have compiled a list of films and TV shows with scenes featuring our star on campus.
Exploring the Southeast Asian art collection donated by Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Moore The SOAS Gallery has over 100 Southeast Asian artworks and objects kindly donated by the academic and teacher Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Moore and used every year by MA Curating Cultures students.
My childhood inspired me to study migration and diaspora studies - and a scholarship made that possible Felix Scholarship recipient, Apala Mandal, shares her experience studying for an MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies at SOAS University of London.
Displacement, immigration, and brotherhood: discussing ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ with Mahad Ali Alumnus Mahad Ali describes his journey from being a writer for EastEnders to writing his first play, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’.
Why study MSc Global Sustainability at SOAS? Shape policies, institutions and narratives Discover how SOAS's MSc Global Sustainability equips students to analyse how global economic and policy processes shape local environmental realities.
Scholar Dawn Kene‑Okafor’s mission: building safer migration pathways for women and children Commonwealth Shared Scholar Dawn Kene‑Okafor, currently pursuing an MSc in Migration, Mobility and Development, shares how the scholarship is supporting her journey to becoming an intersectional migration expert.
Library Appeal: the immense value of Special Collections Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts Alex Kither explains why you should support the SOAS Library.
This scholarship is more than financial aid - it's someone believing in me Our Scholar Spotlight focuses on Jane Wanjiru Ndirangu, a Dr Mai Yamani Scholar, a first-generation university student who came to London from Kenya to pursue an MSc in Environment, Politics and Development.
Celebrating stories from SOAS research in 2024 As the year draws to a close, read some of the highlights from our 2024 research projects.