How is Covid-19 impacting human rights? Covid-19 constitutes a major stress test for societies, states, and the international order.
The best places to eat on and around SOAS campus Fuel your studies with this selection of lunch and snack spots on campus, and beyond.
A radical reading list: How can we decolonise our education? Co-creator intern Shloka Murarka describes her work with the SOAS Library in creating a 'radical reading list', highlighting independent publishing from around the work.
Pakistan: An interesting paradox of growth without development Why does Pakistan underperform on most social and political indicators when it has adequate economic growth?
Why The Economist is always wrong about Trump’s tariffs Economics PhD student Thabo Huntgeburth argues that mainstream economic models misjudge the impact of tariffs by ignoring global structures and political motives.
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.
Three critical questions that shape classroom discussions Ever wondered what it's like in a SOAS classroom? MA student Lilly reveals the critical questions posed and why they are key in driving learning and discovery.
This scholarship is more than financial aid - it's someone believing in me Our Scholar Spotlight focuses on Jane Wanjiru Ndirangu, a Dr Mai Yamani Scholar, a first-generation university student who came to London from Kenya to pursue an MSc in Environment, Politics and Development.
The 2024 Nobel Laureates are not only wrong about China, but also about the West This essay by Yuen Yuen Ang was first published in The Ideas Letter, a project of the Open Society Foundations.