4 ways to make connections online Building connections when studying online can improve your university experience and boost your job prospects, but how do you do it?
How studying online is helping my career in humanitarianism “When considering what degree to pursue, a key criteria for me was the opportunity to study alongside my current work.”
Capitalism and conflict at the margins: Why online scams flourish in Myanmar’s borderlands In their new research initiative, The Centrality of the Margins, Xu Peng, Jonathan Goodhand, Patrick Meehan and Naomi Yonder ask what explains the concentration and resilience of scam compounds in these remote, war-affected regions.
Olivette Otele: “SOAS is the place to be” An interview with Olivette Otele, who joins SOAS as a Distinguished Research Professor of the Legacies and Memory of Slavery.
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.
How to develop a career in the humanitarian sector Oyessorzo studies MSc Humanitarian Action online while working in the humanitarian sector. She offers advice for anyone hoping to develop a career in humanitarianism.
Supporting the fight against climate change: My SOAS Summer Internship BA student Maya Patra discusses her SOAS Summer Internship at a climate change advisory service and what it taught her.
A guide to your first week at SOAS as an international student From one international student to another, here are a few things you can do to feel more settled and confident as you embark on your journey at SOAS.
SOAS alumna Minna Salami on Black feminism Student Gabrielle Nuttall interviews alumna Minna Salami, author and founder of MsAfropolitan.