Love in art and archives from across the world: Exploring SOAS Collections In honour of Valentine's Day, SOAS Gallery and Special Collections staff have picked out a selection of paintings, prints and letters from the brand new SOAS Digital Collections.
Expanding my worldview: A year studying abroad in Jordan Szara Sharif discovers that spending a year studying abroad in Jordan would lead her to more unexpected places that she could ever have imagined.
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.
“Vulnerability is not a weakness” - Misan Harriman tells SOAS graduates Misan Harriman received his Honorary Fellowship from SOAS on Wednesday 7 December and addressed the graduating class.
Energy transitions, social frictions and the need for community inclusion Sustainability is not only about achieving environmental goals, but also about reaching social outcomes. As the UK moves toward a New Zero goal, we must not repeat the errors of previous transitions.
2026 Philippine Studies Conference: 'Archipelagic Tongues — Philippine Languages and Meaning-making, Austronesian Worlds and Global Futures' The 2026 Philippine Studies Conference examines Philippine languages as communicative systems, sites of power, and repositories of knowledge and practice.
Unearthing history: How the Formosa Church News grew from a missionary tool to a space for social commentary Professor Niki Alsford unveils Formosa Church News, a missionary publication that became a platform for local voices, a tool for linguistic preservation, and a record of Taiwan’s evolving identity.