

Clearing 2021 series: Tehzeeb Bukhari, trainee solicitor
Tehzeeb applied to SOAS through Clearing – and now has a bright future ahead.
Tehzeeb applied to SOAS through Clearing – and now has a bright future ahead.
Understanding of disability is rooted in colonialism, in which bodies were transformed into commodities – now, it’s time to decolonise.
A new exhibition at the South London Gallery looks at how we can understand archives created at the height of the British Empire and re-interpret them for today’s world.
Editor of SOAS Spirit, Maliha Shoaib, has recently won the prestigious Vogue Business Talent Competition with a piece on inclusivity in luxury beauty brands.
What we read on the internet is mainly written by white males — the organisation ‘Whose Knowledge’ wants this to change.
“At the stroke of the midnight hour, as the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.” Perhaps the most overwhelming line from Independent
What’s the way forward for Economics departments when it comes to decolonisation?
Director of SOAS, Valerie Amos, discusses Black Lives Matter and the role of universities.
The report of a conversation on decolonising research started at SOAS University of London.
A new production is challenging perspectives on what ‘decolonisation’ really means
“This is not a fashion statement” Dr Meera Sabaratnam sets the record straight
SOAS’s Dr Meera Sabaratnam appears on BBC Radio 4’s Today
“The more people see themselves in what they’re studying, the more people engage.”