A ‘Utopian University’: My SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship project BA student Savannah describes her SOAS Equity Co-Creator Fellowship project on ‘utopian universities’ and whether higher education should be reimagined to benefit both students and staff.
What the Public Order Bill means for our rights and freedoms The right to protest is undoubtedly fundamental to a democracy. The UK’s Public Order Bill redefines and narrows what is deemed peaceful protest.
Undergraduate loans and grants Undergraduate students with Home fee status may be eligible for loans and grants to help pay for tuition fees and living costs.
Why study philosophy at SOAS? Gain a global, inclusive approach to thought Philosophy at SOAS lets you study often-overlooked and under-appreciated philosophies from across the world, from Indigenous African to Indian traditions.
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.
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.