How SOAS Library supports my research on youth political engagement in Zimbabwe PhD student Innocent Kasiyano discusses how his research challenges the 'lost generation' narrative of Zimbabwean youth and how the SOAS Library supports his work on youth political engagement.
How to make the most of Welcome Week Students share their experiences of Welcome Week, starting life at university, and offer advice for new students starting this September.
The SOAS Spirit: My experience amplifying the student voice Ever wondered how a student newspaper works? Editor-At-Large, Jacob Winter, shares his experience of working at The SOAS Spirit.
Valedictory Lecture - On Manuscripts, Rituals and Curious Images: A Journey through the Ruptures of Japanese Buddhism This lecture reflects on a scholarly journey that has sought to challenge conventional narratives of Japanese Buddhism through a ritual and visual approach to Buddhist epistemic practices.
Medicines should not be a luxury: why we need to re-think our approach to intellectual property rights to support public health DLD Conversation with Nick Dearden, Els Torreele and Ha-Joon Chang exploring why we must rethink intellectual property rights to ensure equitable access to life-saving treatments worldwide.