What I've learnt from being a final year SOAS student Caera shares what she's learnt as a final-year BA Japanese and International Relations student, academically and beyond.
Tips from a final year student: How I cope with exam season Final-year student Caera shares her top tips for exam season, from planning your schedule and studying creatively to getting support and taking breaks.
The Indian election: Is it still the world's largest democracy? A SOAS student writes about the 2024 Indian election and its implications for democracy. The blog is based on an interview with Dr Simona Vittorini and the politics course 'Democracy and Authoritarianism in India'.
Former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett to speak at SOAS Green Party peer Baroness Natalie Bennett of Manor Castle and Divya Talwar, BBC Investigative Journalist and Producer, will be speaking at SOAS University of London next week about ways we can rethink, repair, and rebuild society.
Poverty, disasters and human trafficking: Unravelling the connection New research highlights the invisible challenges faced by communities post-disaster, which creates an environment conducive to exploitation.
Border crossings: Exploring history and community through virtual reality at the 75th anniversary of the Partition Border Crossings examines how public narratives and memories of the 1947 partition are changing in Britain and how technology, specifically Virtual Reality (VR), can facilitate dialogue across generations and communities.
Art and Politics in Africa Journal Art and Politics in Africa is a peer-reviewed journal that delves into the profound nexus between artistic expression and socio-political dynamics on the African continent.
My study abroad experience in Taiwan BA Chinese student Daisy shares what she enjoyed the most from her year abroad in Taiwan, from enjoying local delicacies and learning Mandarin to travelling.