The cost of transgender visibility Sophie Dodsworth explores the paradox of trans visibility, highlighting the challenges the community faces as they grapple with being both seen and unheard and what allies can do to help.
Beyond victimhood: How western narratives shape Inuit struggles for environmental justice MA student Tasmin Jones highlights how Western climate narratives often overshadow Inuit experiences, advocating for the inclusion of Inuit voices to foster more equitable climate solutions.
4 ways to make connections online Building connections when studying online can improve your university experience and boost your job prospects, but how do you do it?
Zeinab Badawi: 'You go to SOAS and you meet the world' An interview with broadcaster, journalist and SOAS President Zeinab Badawi on her career, her favourite interview and time studying for an MA in Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS.
Discover early Egyptian printed books in SOAS Library Special Collections Among its rare books, SOAS Library Special Collections holds a significant collection of early printed Egyptian books from the former half of the 19th century. The team introduces its significance in the intellectual and military history of Egypt and the Arab world.
Practical tips for making friends and building community at university SOAS student Idriss shares practical advice on making friends at university and building community a little bit every day.
‘New and additional’: why funding climate finance from aid budgets is a problem Professor Michael Jennings argues that donors have failed to provide the promised new and additional funding, which risks undermining action on climate and poverty.
Pancake Day in London: the best places to try pancakes from all over the world Your guide to trying pancakes of every kind - savoury to sweet, breakfast to dinner - all available in a city as global as London.