Postgraduate taught scholarships Summary of scholarships available on SOAS's taught masters, PGDip, and PGCert programmes.
SOAS academics producing international music album in celebration of Bangladesh's 50th anniversary None
Doing Intimacy: A multi-sited ethnography of modern Chinese family life A closer, fresher, critical look at the Chinese family dynamics as they are lived.
The SOAS Spirit: My experience amplifying the student voice Ever wondered how a student newspaper works? Editor-At-Large, Jacob Winter, shares his experience of working at The SOAS Spirit.
Why economic growth alone does not make a better, healthier society Policies that see economic growth as the sole outcome, from which all else will follow, will inevitably fail. History teaches us that investing in the social fabric is a critical component of development.
What Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Poor Things' has to say about female sexual desire and the commodification of bodies Postgraduate student Valentina Frassa explores how Yorgos Lanthimos's critically acclaimed film 'Poor Things' provides commentary on pressing socio-economic issues of our time and contributes to ongoing debates around female empowerment and the commodification of women's bodies.
The industrialization of freshness This project explores the “industrialization of freshness” and how high-value agriculture can drive structural transformation. It has informed policy, publications, and initiatives like the DLD Future Leaders Programme.
Will India’s presence in Afghanistan lead to political change in South Asia? Indian officials met with the foreign minister of Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban takeover. What does this mean for the future of South Asian geopolitics?
The China Quarterly The China Quarterly is the leading scholarly journal in its field, covering all aspects of contemporary China including Taiwan.