SOAS vision and strategy Our new 5-year SOAS Strategic Plan was approved by the Board of Trustees in July 2021 and commits SOAS to both student responsiveness and research intensity.
How cooking with lentils is simple, affordable and good for the planet (+ easy recipes) SOAS World Kitchen's Head Chef, Adrian White, shares why lentils are perfect for student cooking and how you can use them in your everyday meals.
Explore 3 of the most iconic study spots available to SOAS students If you're looking for a change of scenery while studying, explore these iconic spots around the SOAS campus.
‘New and additional’: why funding climate finance from aid budgets is a problem Professor Michael Jennings argues that donors have failed to provide the promised new and additional funding, which risks undermining action on climate and poverty.
Feven Cofré Eyob Feven Eyob is a London-based anthropologist and spoken-word artist. Holding a BA in African Studies and Anthropology and an MRes in Social Anthropology, Feven is continuing into doctoral research as a PhD student in Anthropology. Feven's research lies in the intersection between language reclamation efforts, counter-memory and the borderlands of Eritrea and Tigray, Ethiopia.
Dr Lizzie Ogle Dr Lizzie Ogle is a lecturer in music with a special interest in Afro-Brazilian percussive soundworlds, collaborative ethnography and eco-musicology
Film screening of "The woman of wrath" 殺夫 As part of the 2025 SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are proud to present the restored version of The Woman of Wrath, a landmark in feminist Taiwanese cinema, adapted from Li Ang’s acclaimed novel The Butcher’s Wife.
Contested Taiwan sovereignty, social movements, and party formation In the 2025 Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School, we are excited to feature Dr Lev Nachman’s book talk, which offers a timely analysis of how identity, territory, and external threats shape party politics and movement mobilisation in Taiwan.