Queer Chinese cinema to watch this LGBTQIA+ month To celebrate LGBTQIA+ month, Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Lesley shares three classic Chinese LGBTQIA+ films.
5 films to watch for LGBTQIA+ History Month Here are 5 films to watch in celebration of LGBTQIA+ month that are all shades of wholesome, emotional and a reminder of why representation matters.
The problematic history and ecological impact of the UK houseplant industry MA student Francesca Nicol examines the colonial history and ecological impact of the houseplant industry, challenging the perceived 'green' image of houseplants.
A tale of two mines connected by legacies of imperialism MA student Nina Stibling contrasts the post-mining landscapes of the Lausitz region in Germany and the Tsumeb mine in Namibia, highlighting the social and environmental injustices.
Neom: The true cost of Saudi Arabia's 100% renewable futuristic city MA student Silas Lehane considers whether Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' is a 'revolution in urban living' or an example of greenwashing and humanitarian violation.
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 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.
A radical reading list: How can we decolonise our education? Co-creator intern Shloka Murarka describes her work with the SOAS Library in creating a 'radical reading list', highlighting independent publishing from around the work.
How studying Middle East Politics helped my career as a BBC journalist Layla Bashar Al-Kloub spoke to us about her time studying at SOAS as a Chevening Scholar, how it helped her career and what she’d advise aspiring journalists.