Eliane Correa: “Don’t be afraid of being passionate” An interview with SOAS alumna, Eliane Correa about her career as a pianist, MD and composer.
How can I get a job in a museum or gallery? SOAS Collections and Engagement Officer shares career advice for students and graduates hoping to work in the arts sector.
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.
Careers: "Studying at SOAS had a massive impact on my career as a lawyer in Dubai" Noura Abughris shares her experiences studying LLB at SOAS and her career so far as an Associate working in Dubai.
Reclaiming the concept of ‘Black History’ and redirecting the narrative LLB student Halima Fahm addresses this year's Black History Month theme of 'reclaiming narratives' and argues for a more balanced, affirmative narrative of Black History in Western education.
Meet the curator of the new exhibition on modern art from South India To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, the SOAS Gallery interviews Modern & Contemporary Art from South India exhibition curator, Jana Manuelpilai.
How the SOAS Library archive helps bring teaching to life The archives at the SOAS Library help my MA Gender Studies students uncover the past in powerful ways - your support keeps this transformative work alive.
Tipping points: could this be the climate movement we need? A global movement against the climate crisis has finally emerged, and it could be one of the most positive breakthroughs for social justice in a generation.
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.