SOAS revamps its approach to African Studies with new undergraduate programme SOAS has launched a new undergraduate programme, Africa and the Black Diaspora
SOAS scholars contribute to major new handbook on the South African Economy launched by South ... A number of SOAS scholars, including SOAS Director Professor Adam Habib, have contributed to the co-authored, The Oxford Handbook of the South African Economy, which was launched on 6 April 2022 with a keynote address from South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.
Sustainability at SOAS SOAS has committed to becoming a net zero organisation by 2040 – and to achieve this, we are now working towards embedding sustainability in every aspect of our work.
Why I rejected Oxford for SOAS Amr shares how he found his way to SOAS by choosing a path that felt true to him, rather than the one he was expected to follow.
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.
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.
My study abroad year in one photo For our Study Abroad photo competition, we asked our returning students to submit the one photo that best captured their unforgettable experiences abroad.
Your guide to enjoying university while living at home Starting university while living at home can take some getting used to. The SOAS SU co-presidents Jamal Akram and Reem Walid are here to share their advice.
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?