Black Britain and Nelson Mandela Join us for a special evening celebrating the launch of Black Britain and Nelson Mandela, a exploration of Nelson Mandela's legacy on Black intellectual thought on race and social justice in Britain.
Managing your workload over winter break: A SOAS student's guide Marjan shares his top tips for making the most of the winter break by getting ahead on those everlasting assignments, whether that be in a library or the comfort of your own home.
Blessing and good fortune: My experience learning Chinese at SOAS BA Chinese and Politics student Jess Keighley describes her experience studying at SOAS, her year abroad in Taiwan and her time competing at the international Chinese Bridge Competition.
What to see at SOAS: A guide to visiting campus Get to know campus with Ankur's guide to the must-see sights, featuring a world-renowned library, a vibrant art gallery, and famous literary spots.
What attracted me to SOAS? Decentralising the Western perspective in the world of art Zoë Saebu shares her experience of studying MA History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS and where it led her.
Careers: "Studying at SOAS had a massive impact on my career as a lawyer in Dubai" Noura Abughris shares her experiences studying LLB at SOAS and her career so far as an Associate working in Dubai.
Healing through sound: SOAS alumna Ruhiya returns to perform Ahead of her concert at SOAS, alumna Ruhiya spoke to student Shloka about how she uses music as a way to heal and reconnect with her heritage.
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.