Meet the teaching heroes of SOAS The Learning and Teaching Awards recognise the staff who go above and beyond to make SOAS a vibrant, supportive, and inspiring place to learn.
Top five ways I made friends in Japan - and how you can too Natasja, a BA Japanese and History of Art student, is on her year abroad in Tokyo and shares her advice on making meaningful friendships in Japan.
My year at SOAS: Being part of the museum community feels like a dream come true Linshu reflects on her year studying MA History of Art and Archaeology, immersing herself in London’s museum scene for her future career.
The perks of pet-sitting for homesick students in London Pet-sitting in London is a fun, flexible way for students to bond with animals, make local friends, and explore new places — all without the long-term commitment.
My teacher is on the reading list: Research highlights from School of History, Religions and Philosophies A glimpse into the research and publications of SOAS academics in the School of History, Religions, and Philosophies.
My teacher is on the reading list: Research highlights from School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics A glimpse into the research and publications of SOAS academics from the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
How the SOAS Library archive helps bring teaching to life The archives at the SOAS Library help my MA Gender Studies students uncover the past in powerful ways - your support keeps this transformative work alive.
Making art history more accessible: Rose Aidin MBE's inspiring mission Fewer than 1% of state schools offer an Art History A level. SOAS alumna Rose Aidin MBE founded a charity dedicated to making art history more accessible.
How SOAS Library supports my research on youth political engagement in Zimbabwe PhD student Innocent Kasiyano discusses how his research challenges the 'lost generation' narrative of Zimbabwean youth and how the SOAS Library supports his work on youth political engagement.