Our commitment to the right of protest, the safety of our community, and SOAS’s mission A message from Adam Habib, Vice-Chancellor of SOAS.
Music is my passion and a scholarship at SOAS made studying it possible Julia shares her experience moving from the USA to study MA Music at SOAS, thanks to the help of a scholarship.
The debt crisis we don't talk about: Women, credit, and austerity in South Africa What happens when public austerity meets private debt? In South Africa, women carry the cost - in cash, care, and credit.
Why I chose: MA Global Media and Digital Communications at SOAS MA student Lilato Madiri shares why studying media through a critical, decolonial lens is vital in an era defined by digital disruption, misinformation, and contested power.
My favourite study spot in 1 photo SOAS students share their favourite study spots as they see it, from the peaceful Senate House Library to serene gardens and personalised desk set-ups at home.
Say goodbye to instant noodles: How to eat out in London on a student budget Student Ereza shares her hacks for eating out and enjoying some of the best food that London has to offer, while still sticking to a student budget.
Breaking the cycle: Rethinking menstruation and its environmental impact Menstruation isn’t dirty—our perceptions of it are. By masking these perceptions with disposable products, we’ve created a far dirtier environmental reality.
Storying Somalia: The transformative power of creativity after war Somali writers and artists use narratives to navigate displacement, reclaim fragmented histories, and reimagine the future, as showcased in a recent SOAS roundtable.
Meet the Queer Society: SOAS Spotlight A spotlight on the SOAS Queer Society, a welcoming space for queer students and allies to connect, celebrate, and build community at the university.