My life as a SOAS student in one photo Our students capture their SOAS experience in a single photo - from late nights in the library and making friends to reflecting on how far they’ve come.
Blessing and good fortune: My experience learning Chinese at SOAS BA Chinese and Politics student Jess Keighley describes her experience studying at SOAS, her year abroad in Taiwan and her time competing at the international Chinese Bridge Competition.
What to see at SOAS: A guide to visiting campus Get to know campus with Ankur's guide to the must-see sights, featuring a world-renowned library, a vibrant art gallery, and famous literary spots.
Careers: How Dipesh uses creative local solutions in Kenya to tackle plastic waste Anthropology graduate Dipesh Pabari, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Flipflopi Project, is interviewed by fellow alum Joseph Brammer about his career and climate activism.
Speech on campus: A look at freedom of expression at SOAS As the Office for Students' new guidance on supporting free speech at universities comes into effect, Khadir Meer reflects on our experience at SOAS.
The best places to eat on and around SOAS campus Fuel your studies with this selection of lunch and snack spots on campus, and beyond.
Explore 3 of the most iconic study spots available to SOAS students If you're looking for a change of scenery while studying, explore these iconic spots around the SOAS campus.
Financial inclusion in Kenya: Why going beyond access is crucial While mobile money revolutionised access to financial services, the rise of digital credit products presents new challenges. Dr Thereza Balliester Reis and Yaerin Yoon explore the progress made, the emerging risks and the path forward to ensure financial stability and resilience.
What is the current state of capitalism? Insights from SOAS academics In the aftermath Global Financial Crisis, the world entered a period of transition, prompting crucial questions about the trajectory of global capitalism. Matteo Giordano highlights some of the key economic analyses from SOAS scholars.