In Memoriam: Robin Munro (1952-2021) Robin Munro, human rights scholar and activist, and the author of pathbreaking studies of human rights abuses in China, passed away peacefully of complications from illness on May 19, 2021.
Finding your rhythm: Balancing activism and academics at SOAS Uduma shares their guide to navigating the vibrant activist culture at SOAS and balancing that with your studies.
Research-focused universities launch collaborative to give voice to critical research SOAS is part of ResearchPlus - a new national collaborative with nine leading research-focused universities
Building a career in heritage: My internship at SOAS Gallery Esha shares her experience as a Co-Creator Intern at SOAS Gallery and how the experience gave her the foundational skills and confidence to pursue heritage as a career path.
I learnt Filipino to connect with my heritage - and my mum Language student Jamie Elrick reflects on why he chose to study Filipino at the SOAS Language Centre and what he discovered along the way.
New joint environmental justice degree with NLU Delhi starting at SOAS this September SOAS University of London and National Law University Delhi (NLUD) in India have joined forces to offer a joint LLM/MA in Environmental Justice in South Asia, and will be welcoming its first cohort of students this September.
A day at The Japanese School: "I left feeling closer to the culture" BA East Asian Studies student Masami shares her recent university trip to the unique Japanese School in London.
What does it mean to care for the environment and each other? MA student Bejal Desai explores the complex nature of ecological care and its potential to be co-opted or corrupted, particularly in contexts like greenwashing and colonial attitudes towards land.