The new India history project In a post-truth world, India has seen history subverted to follow a specific agenda of Hindu nationalism.
What is the current state of capitalism? Insights from SOAS academics In the aftermath Global Financial Crisis, the world entered a period of transition, prompting crucial questions about the trajectory of global capitalism. Matteo Giordano highlights some of the key economic analyses from SOAS scholars.
How can I get a job in a museum or gallery? SOAS Collections and Engagement Officer shares career advice for students and graduates hoping to work in the arts sector.
Is disinformation during natural disasters an emerging vulnerability? The weaponisation of information is nothing new. But increasingly, disaster disinformation is offering unique conditions for powerful influence campaigns to go against communities at their most vulnerable.
Decolonising the philosophy curriculum: My experience as a SOAS Co-creator Intern As a SOAS intern co-creating the UK's first Decolonising Philosophy Toolkit, Danae researched global philosophy modules and uncovered deep colonial influences.
South Africa v Israel, provisional measures and the obligation to prevent genocide SOAS Law academics contextualise South Africa v. Israel before the International Court of Justice ruling and discuss the implications of this case on international law and human rights protection.
How a scholarship made Keshon Smith’s journey to SOAS possible Meet Keshon and see the life-changing impact of the Sanctuary Scholarship, which supports displaced individuals without access to Student Finance.
How can AI better serve people in the Global South? SOAS to launch Centre for AI Futures, a centre striving for a globally equitable and environmentally sustainable future.
Why I rejected Oxford for SOAS Amr shares how he found his way to SOAS by choosing a path that felt true to him, rather than the one he was expected to follow.