My study abroad year in one photo For our Study Abroad photo competition, we asked our returning students to submit the one photo that best captured their unforgettable experiences abroad.
Why you should study Museum Studies in Saudi Arabia and London Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro discusses the new Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies based in London and Saudi Arabia.
9 quick changes to make to your personal statement With the deadline just a week away, our Admissions team have put together some quick tips to help elevate your personal statement and give you the best chance of getting accepted to university.
Fantasy and reality in Edo Japan’s red-light district: Keisai Eisen’s Ukiyo-e woodblock prints A closer look at three of Keisai Eisen's (1790-1848) mass-produced woodblock prints that aimed to show the glamour of Edo Japan’s red-light district and set fashion trends of the time.
Complex Concrete: The twists and turns of the Philips Building This year marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the iconic Philips Building, designed by Denys Lasdun & Partners.
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.
Painting through a colonial lens: How British prints shaped how Southern India was imagined How three prints of Southern India by British artists shaped how India was imagined, as monumental, spiritual and timeless.
Seven of the most breathtaking religious buildings around the world To celebrate World Religion Day we've pulled together a list of the seven most breathtaking and impressive religious buildings around the world.
Careers: I knew from a young age that I wanted to be a lawyer Lingxi Wang knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a lawyer. Studying at SOAS helped him achieve that dream. We asked Lingxi about his experience and any advice he would give to aspiring lawyers.