Decolonisation Operational Group An ongoing effort to de-centre the European or Western canon of knowledge within SOAS.
Building a community at university and why it matters Second-year student Idriss shares what he's learnt so far about the importance of community and how to build strong connections at university.
The hidden value of museum objects: How we value objects Behind the scenes of museum collections, valuation is a delicate balance of history, market forces, and meticulous research—uncover how museums assign worth to priceless artefacts beyond their monetary value.
Why clientelistic politics matter for development prospects New research by Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores the complex effects of clientelism on economic development, state capacity, and governance.
Women's History Month: Activists, scholars and leaders with legacies preserved in our archives The SOAS Special Collections team focuses on four distinguished women whose legacies are preserved within our archives, manuscripts, and rare book collections.
Making the most of staying at university over the winter break Ankur shares his advice for staying in London over the holidays including tips for juggling studies with relaxation, staying busy and exploring what the city has to offer.
Missing home? How to survive (and thrive) as a student living in London Being a student away from home can be difficult. Here are my tips to help you settle into student life in London.
5 ways to be more sustainable as a student Here are a few tips for becoming more environmentally conscious as a student - without breaking the bank.
SOAS soars in latest rankings for research excellence More than half of disciplines at SOAS are now in the top ten for universities following the latest Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF) assessments.