

The Role of the Bystander in Sexual Harassment Cases
Going beyond the understanding of the victim/perpetrator binary, the role of the bystanders could help change the structure of the community when addressing sexual harassment.
Going beyond the understanding of the victim/perpetrator binary, the role of the bystanders could help change the structure of the community when addressing sexual harassment.
I organised a 15 kilometres run route around central London in the shape of a Tiger to welcome in the New Year.
The management of COVID-19 has revealed the racist underbelly of Western society with communities of colour bearing a disproportionate burden of the disease and travel bans imposed on African nations.
Real allyship requires that we create the conditions for disagreements and differences to be viewed as productive engagements.
People of SOAS is an Instagram account showcasing the diversity of our students, and creating an online community we can all be part of. We talk to the founder, Lara, about the story behind it.
We sat down with community musician and SOAS alumna Sally Jaquet to chat about her journey through education, her projects, and politics.
The UN International Day of Peace 2020, taking place on 21 September, is all about shaping peace together – as communities
Active listening, negotiation, and working towards a common goal in the age of Coronavirus.
‘Correcting Poisoned Minds’ – Aki Elborzi speaks to Professor Rachel Harris.
What books do a 30-minute search via web and library ‘shelf test’ turn up, and how does an academic convenor of degree programmes respond?
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
Walk past the walled garden at the British Museum end of Malet Street and hear the notes of a stick being run along metal railings in unison with your steps. The Phantom Railings are back!
‘Queer’ Asia 2017, the second annual conference, takes place 16-18 June 2017 at SOAS University of London
The 15th World Music Summer School opens on Monday 19 June 2017 with a programme of musical traditions from around the world.
An artistic snapshot of the city as it stands today, and a celebration of its culture and diversity
Enrol onto our summer school and pick the brains of our academic specialists about the issues that interest you most
As the UK marks 50 years since decriminalisation – what are the main issues for LGBTQ Asia and the diaspora?
“It gave me the opportunity to work in many different roles, and to experience working as a team leader”
Meet our Student Ambassadors – Sohilla Shubana
Meet SOAS politics alumnus Anja Fahlenkamp
SOOP is a newly founded, SOAS student and alumni-led social enterprise which uses food to challenge the marginalisation of refugees living in the UK
I specialise in conflict issues in Africa, including the causes of mass violence and peace and justice responses to violence. My interest in these topics
When Forest Whitaker sits down with Baroness Valerie Amos to discuss his true calling in life, and the importance of youth.