Celebrating stories from SOAS research in 2024 As the year draws to a close, read some of the highlights from our 2024 research projects.
Junior research programme empowers Black students to pursue careers in academia The Junior Summer Research Programme encourages Black students to think about postgraduate study and research-based careers, through exploring questions relevant their own lives, communities, and the world around us.
From East London to Amman: My year abroad in Jordan Marjan shares his transformative experience studying Arabic in Jordan for a year abroad, from settling in to exploring the rich culture and history of the country and making friends from around the world.
‘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.
How to make the most of the SOAS Applicant Day An Applicant Day is an opportunity to visit campus and see if SOAS is the right place for you. We asked current students to share their experiences attending one and what advice they have to make the most of it.
Strange Wonders: Jizi and pioneers of contemporary ink from China The SOAS Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of contemporary ink painting by Jizi
How to develop a career in the humanitarian sector Oyessorzo studies MSc Humanitarian Action online while working in the humanitarian sector. She offers advice for anyone hoping to develop a career in humanitarianism.
Past Lives: a luxurious and lingering portrayal of lost love and identity in the Korean diaspora A look at how the film Past Lives explores the experiences of connection, disconnection and identity for those in the Korean diaspora.