

Divisive rhetoric: the new report on white working-class pupils
Dom Jackson-Cole analyses the Education Committee’s new report.
Dom Jackson-Cole analyses the Education Committee’s new report.
Students in the School of Arts at SOAS inspired the creation of a pioneering learning tool, an introductory guide to video essays. This is available
SOAS Alumnus and Managing Partner at Wayfields Partners Ltd, Peter Charway, discusses education in Britain and the influence of Africa.
SOAS graduate Lavinya founded The Black Curriculum, working to get black British history taught in schools.
As Black Lives Matter protests happen across the globe, it’s clear we need to include Black history in schools.
With schools closed and many children without internet or electricity at home, the social divide is apparent.
SOAS Sanctuary Scholarships are a way to help displaced students achieve a university degree.
Invest in health and education because it is morally imperative, not because it will boost economic productivity.
Is taking the year abroad worth it? Yes, certainly…Thanks to this programme I am not only studying the language but I am living it.
“This is not a fashion statement” Dr Meera Sabaratnam sets the record straight
Throughout your three weeks at SOAS you will be asked to stretch, challenge and develop your skills of critical analysis. The intensive academic format will enable you to deepen your subject knowledge and/or regional area of choice.
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?
‘Today, 4.5 billion people live without a household toilet that safely disposes of their waste.’ (UN Water website)
Ranya Alakraa explores her journey from SOAS to the Civil Service
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
Around eighty years ago, Walter Simon fled Germany to come to the UK, where he took up a post as a lecturer at the School of Oriental Studies.
Gold, silver and bronze may be easy to understand, but there is an important detail hidden within…
‘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.
Enrol onto our summer school and pick the brains of our academic specialists about the issues that interest you most
“This course is hugely relevant and addresses some of the key issues facing our societies today”
SOAS students Amira Rady and Holly Buck discuss the newly-announced Sanctuary Scholarships for asylum seekers and let you know how you can still get involved
SOAS University of London has issued a statement regarding the recent Brexit vote: “Our Director was vigorous and robust in her support for continued membership
20th June is World Refugee Day. The day is dedicated to raising awareness of the plight of refugees worldwide. The event is recognised in over
SOAS University of London supports Anthropology in London Day, which was held on 14 June 2016. This year’s event focused on anthropological engagements in politics.