How the SOAS Alumni Book Club keeps classroom conversations going Meet the founder of the SOAS Alumni Book Club, Nour Saleh.
Building a community at university and why it matters Second-year student Idriss shares what he's learnt so far about the importance of community and how to build strong connections at university.
Mass-printing the divine: Early 20th-century Indian lithographs at SOAS Gallery Explore how early 20th century Indian lithographs helped popularise religious and historical imagery, and why this collection has been acquired by the SOAS Gallery.
Reclaiming your digital space: Encouraging open-source thinking in an age of tech monopolies Tech giants dominate our digital world, but their monopolistic grip isn’t inevitable. In this blog, Taylor D.H. Rockhill explores how we can push back and reclaim control of our data, privacy, and choices.
Too good to B true: B corp certification in the face of greenwashing Does B Corp certification drive corporate accountability or serve as a sophisticated form of greenwashing in a world increasingly demanding ethical business practice?
How to pick what to study at university: advice by students Not sure what to study at university? SOAS students share their experiences and practical advice for deciding what to study.
Want to learn Swahili? Learn at SOAS and study abroad in Tanzania and Kenya Find out what studying Swahili at SOAS is like and the exciting opportunity to study abroad in Tanzania and Kenya.
Careers: My hopes for the future? To see the transformation of Rwanda in my generation Isaac Rugamba Rutagwenda graduated from SOAS with an MSc in Public Policy, Finance and Management and is now a Resource Mobilization Manager at the Development Bank of Rwanda. Learn more about his impressive career to date.
Graduates tell us why studying economics at SOAS is so unique "The economics department at SOAS truly lives up to its promise of offering programmes dedicated to understanding both theory and its real-world application."