

Scholarships for Black British Students at SOAS – Apply by 10 June
This year, SOAS is one of the institutions working with the Cowrie Foundation to financially support Black British students to study here.
This year, SOAS is one of the institutions working with the Cowrie Foundation to financially support Black British students to study here.
There’s nothing better than enjoying some delicious food outside while soaking up the sun. Here are my go-to places near campus.
A recent workshop explored how incarceration in the Global South follows very clearly and neatly laid down colonial patterns, even today.
The new investment model to protect rhinos is governed by Global North-driven financial innovation and misses the complexity of the local political-ecological context.
Bun Bang Fai is an annual rocket festival to mark the start of the crop growing season.
Threats posed to our press freedom, data, and privacy have led to setbacks in the abortion rights movement.
After more than a century of domination by white male musicians, promoters and gatekeepers, the new jazz scene in the UK is demonstrating genuine diversity.
The exam season can be difficult and anxiety-inducing. Here are some tips that have helped me.
Andrew Mahiga studied MSc in Public Policy & Management at SOAS and is now working as a policymaker in Tanzania. We asked him about his career so far and his experience at SOAS.