How the SOAS Alumni Book Club keeps classroom conversations going Meet the founder of the SOAS Alumni Book Club, Nour Saleh.
Why are we still labelling it “Black” History Month in 2022? What if the practice of naming Black things, far from helping to break the walls, real or imagined, between us, was a de facto agent of the status quo?
My experience on the SOAS-Effat Museum Studies Programme A student of the joint SOAS-Effat University Museum Studies course shares how their experience challenged them to think critically about the important role of museums in society.
The paradox of electric vehicles: Can they ever be truly sustainable? The electric car has emerged as a popular symbol of individual action against climate change. But extracting the ingredients that make up EVs is environmentally destructive and often exploits Global South and Indigenous communities.
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.
How studying online is helping my career in humanitarianism “When considering what degree to pursue, a key criteria for me was the opportunity to study alongside my current work.”
How to enjoy London's theatre scene on a student budget London is home to hundreds of plays and performances throughout the year. Make the most of what's on offer on a student budget.
Lunar New Year: How SOAS students celebrate and how you can get involved How do different cultures celebrate Lunar New Year? SOAS students from around the world share their traditions and what they're planning to do this year.
My childhood inspired me to study migration and diaspora studies - and a scholarship made that possible Felix Scholarship recipient, Apala Mandal, shares her experience studying for an MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies at SOAS University of London.