Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
The Gas Industrial Complex: Vast profits, imperial roots and ecological destruction The global fossil industry is rooted in colonialism in its pernicious and relentless pursuit of fuel. However, there is growing resistance from environmentalist organisations fighting for their livelihoods and communities.
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6 top tips how to balance work, life and studying Looking for advice? Natasja shares how it's possible to thrive, not just survive, while studying full-time and working a side job.
Speech on campus: A look at freedom of expression at SOAS As the Office for Students' new guidance on supporting free speech at universities comes into effect, Khadir Meer reflects on our experience at SOAS.
A SOAS Love Story: “We met in class and she bribed me with Haribo” A chance meeting at a SOAS seminar turned Emmanuelle and Robert from study partners into lifelong partners, building a life of love, family, and adventure across the world.
How the rise of a digital Nigeria is shaping the economy Taylor D.H. Rockhill examines how digitisation and gigification are transforming Nigeria's economy and questions who owns the digital space.
Remitting through crisis: learning lessons from the pandemic As the world confronts ongoing climate, conflict and cost-of-living problems, what can we learn from the pandemic period about people’s remittance practices through times of crisis?