'Liberation and Corruption: Why Freedom Movements Fail', by Peter Hain Peter Hain discusses his powerful new book, 'Liberation and Corruption', exploring why liberation and independence movements are so often betrayed once their leaders attain power.
Han Suyin: New light on her life story through literary criticism Step into the world of Han Suyin like never before with Dr. Florence Kuek’s An Ethical Literary Criticism of Han Suyin’s Autobiography – Braving Irrationality.
6 top tips how to balance work, life and studying Looking for advice? Natasja shares how it's possible to thrive, not just survive, while studying full-time and working a side job.
Precarity on two wheels: Keep in motion to maintain the balance The rise of ride-hailing apps in Indonesia has absorbed informal labour into the gig economy. Kafi Prasetya explores the labour conditions within this sector to assess their impact on the social welfare of the workers.
What I've learnt from being a final year SOAS student Caera shares what she's learnt as a final-year BA Japanese and International Relations student, academically and beyond.
SOAS honorary awardees for 2024 SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to six distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
UN Chinese Language Day 2024 To celebrate the UN Chinese Language Day 2024, Zhaoxia Pang, Lecturer in Chinese, would like to share the successful story of SOAS undergraduate student Yumi Yong.
Celebrating stories from SOAS research in 2024 As the year draws to a close, read some of the highlights from our 2024 research projects.