Free things to do in London for students on a budget Discover the best free things to do in London for students, from museums and parks to libraries, running clubs and clothes swaps.
A scholarship enabled me to be the first in my family to attend university Isabelle Le Coutre Mauger shares her story as a first-generation university student at SOAS, showcasing how a scholarship can transform lives and help break down barriers to education.
Why Studio Ghibli is so popular and how it exports Japanese culture Masami, a BA East Asian Studies student, delves into factors contributing to Studio Ghibli's international success and how the films may influence global perceptions of Japan.
How studying history at SOAS was different to school and changed my worldview SOAS MA History graduate and secondary school teacher Hamidah Siddiqua discusses his experience studying at SOAS and reflects on what he learnt about the British education system colonial lens.
COVID-19 and the crises of capitalism: Intensifying inequalities COVID-19 exposed how global capitalism is fundamentally built on the exploitation of gendered and racialised global working classes.
‘Voodoo’ and the Eurocentric lens: Why we must rethink African football Nigeria’s World Cup exit reignited talk of 'voodoo'. Marloes Janson argues that the term’s racist history reveals how colonial stereotypes still shape global perceptions of African football.
A ‘Utopian University’: My SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship project BA student Savannah describes her SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship project on ‘utopian universities’ and whether higher education should be reimagined to benefit both students and staff.
How to save money as a student in London Learn how to make your money go further. Digital Ambassador Surabhi shares some tips on how to budget as a student.
Talking shit: discussing the centrality of excrement to the modern world Ed Emery writes on the centrality of excrement, both metaphorical and literal, to the modern world.