Policy and power struggles: How do policies get through? Explore how power struggles shape public policy and learn to navigate complex global challenges with SOAS’s MSc in Public Policy and Management.
Incorporating sustainability into economics teaching: how SOAS is paving the way Most undergraduate economics degrees still rely on neoclassical models with assumptions that have scarcely any real-world application
How PositiveNegatives translates humanitarian research into visual storytelling PositiveNegatives founder Benjamin Worku-Dix discusses the upcoming 3-month SOAS exhibition Stories of Migration'.
Meet Iqra Hasan: SOAS alum making history as India's youngest female Muslim MP Iqra Hasan Choudhary studied at SOAS and has now made history as the youngest Muslim woman to enter the Indian Parliament. Shloka explores her inspiring journey.
Careers: "Making a tangible difference in someone’s life is a really motivational concept" Chris Bowden studied BA Swahili and Development Studies at SOAS and is now Head of Cargo - Global Partnerships at Cathay Cargo. We asked him about his time at SOAS and his career journey so far.
What does the success of semiconductors mean for investment, markets, and industrial policy? Few technologies are as crucial in today’s world as semiconductors. Semiconductors are likely to play a central role in public policies that aim to stimulate research, the competitiveness of national firms, and successful international trade in the years to come.
Investing in justice: a scholarship for future human rights lawyers We spoke with the first recipient and donor of the Beena Sondhi LLM Scholarship at SOAS about its impact in opening doors for Indian lawyers committed to human rights.
Mass-printing the divine: Early 20th-century Indian lithographs at SOAS Gallery Explore how early 20th century Indian lithographs helped popularise religious and historical imagery, and why this collection has been acquired by the SOAS Gallery.
Rules of the Accra Club: An exclusive look at a rare pamphlet for the colonial social club The Special Collections team have acquired the only known surviving copy of a pamphlet showing the social life of British administrators and other European expatriates in West Africa.