Policy and power struggles: How do policies get through? Explore how power struggles shape public policy and learn to navigate complex global challenges with SOAS’s MSc in Public Policy and Management.
Storying Somalia: The transformative power of creativity after war Somali writers and artists use narratives to navigate displacement, reclaim fragmented histories, and reimagine the future, as showcased in a recent SOAS roundtable.
Digitalisation of food assistance project ‘Digitalising Food Assistance: Political economy, governance and food security effects across the Global North-South divide’ is a 3-year ESRC-funded project examining digitalising food assistance in Sudan, India and the UK.
Zoroastrianism Summer School 2025 The 5th Zoroastrianism Summer School Zoroastrianism in a Global World offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the world’s oldest religions as it continues to shape lives in India, Iran and the UK.
Students made English translation of the Qur'an more accessible, linguistics scholar reveals Professor of Islamic Studies, Muhammad Abdel Haleem OBE reflects on his work with SOAS students to make an English translation of the Qur’an more accessible.
Meet the Queer Society: SOAS Spotlight A spotlight on the SOAS Queer Society, a welcoming space for queer students and allies to connect, celebrate, and build community at the university.
5 books to read this LGBTQ+ History Month at SOAS Library Celebrate queer history this February with a curated selection of books available at the SOAS Library.
Neringa Tumėnaitė Neringa Tumėnaitė is a PhD student in the Development Studies department, focusing on youth participation in decision-making within the European Union's external action
Innocent Kasiyano Innocent Kasiyano is reading towards a PhD in Politics and International Studies in the Department of Politics and International Studies.