What I've learnt from being a final year SOAS student Caera shares what she's learnt as a final-year BA Japanese and International Relations student, academically and beyond.
My study abroad experience in Jordan Zainab reflects on her year abroad, sharing her favourite memories of travelling and how immersing herself in life in Jordan improved her confidence and language skills.
Why I chose: MA Human Rights Law at SOAS MA student Anna moved across the pond to pursue a Human Rights Law degree. She runs through the key reasons why she chose SOAS.
"My specialism in the Middle East made me stand out from other MA Art History grads" Aimee Dawson shares her experience studying MA History of Art and how her specialism in Contemporary Art of the Middle East has helped her career so far.
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.
The debt crisis we don't talk about: Women, credit, and austerity in South Africa What happens when public austerity meets private debt? In South Africa, women carry the cost - in cash, care, and credit.
The power of sharing your pronouns: A small act of inclusion with a big impact Why put your pronouns in your email footer? This Pride Month, Sophie Dodsworth advocates for normalising the sharing of pronouns to foster inclusivity.
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’.
How do we navigate working and learning in the metaverse? What is the metaverse's future in finance, business, management and public policy?