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.
Beyond repatriation: Building value through community spaces Repatriation is shifting from returning objects to restoring relationships, as seen in the Gónô Tmutul Storytelling Festival, which fosters cultural continuity and community empowerment.
Beyond the West End: A SOAS guide to London’s alternative theatre London’s theatre scene offers not only entertainment but also a space for telling untold stories and building community. Lilly shares her must-visit venues.
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.
Managing your money: How to budget as a university student LLB student Marjaan shares their top tips for managing your money at university and staying aware of your finances while still enjoying all that university life has to offer.
From SOAS to Shibuya: Broadcaster Peter Barakan discusses his journey in Japan Acclaimed DJ, radio host, and broadcaster Peter Barakan chats about his life in Tokyo, from studying Japanese at SOAS to presenting cult programmes Japanology Plus and Barakan Beat.
Fashion on a student budget: Where to thrift near SOAS MA student Lilly shares her favourite thrift shops near SOAS for vintage coats, cozy scarves and budget-friendly finds.
Women in art spotlight: Three female artists at SOAS Gallery For Women's History Month, Maria Rollo (Collections & Engagement Officer, SOAS Gallery) introduces the work and lives of three artists whose work resides in the SOAS Gallery Collections.
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.