From K-dramas to K-Speech Contest win: “Learning Korean changed my life” Korean Speech Contest winner Lindy Coxon, reflects on her language learning journey at SOAS.
My childhood inspired me to study migration and diaspora studies - and a scholarship made that possible Felix Scholarship recipient, Apala Mandal, shares her experience studying for an MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies at SOAS University of London.
Future Leaders Programme 11: New Development Strategies for ASEAN in a “New” World 23 – 27 November 2025, Kuala Lumpur
Our commitment to the right of protest, the safety of our community, and SOAS’s mission A message from Adam Habib, Vice-Chancellor of SOAS.
Harassment and sexual misconduct SOAS is a compassionate community, committed to creating a safe environment that respects and embraces our individual differences.
Music is my passion and a scholarship at SOAS made studying it possible Julia shares her experience moving from the USA to study MA Music at SOAS, thanks to the help of a scholarship.
Postgraduate Open House Discover what makes SOAS different, visit our London campus, connect with students and academics and find the postgraduate path that’s right for you.
The debt crisis we don't talk about: Women, credit, and austerity in South Africa What happens when public austerity meets private debt? In South Africa, women carry the cost - in cash, care, and credit.
Carlotta Caccia Dominioni Carlotta is part of the Development Studies department, specialising in gender-based violence, forced migration, and humanitarian protection. Her research examines the hidden violence women face in migration, with a focus on the Colombia-Ecuador border. Drawing on her field experience working with NGOs and international organisations, her work seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of migrant women's lived experiences within humanitarian and policy contexts.