
Is it possible to imagine a world without roads?
Issues surrounding climate justice, low carbon transport and nation-building.
Issues surrounding climate justice, low carbon transport and nation-building.
Arabic Language and Artificial Intelligence is the theme of Arabic Language Day on 18 December 2019.
The creation of ever more multi-layered fictional realms is leading to a rise in the number of constructed languages.
A unique opportunity to study in China for SOAS graduates and alumni.
‘SCARRED’ is a public exhibition curated by SOAS alumna Temi Fet’era.
BSc Economics student Lucy Downes is following a green path to politics, standing as a Green Party PPC.
A timely exploration of the emergence of industrial capitalism and market liberalisation in the Ottoman Empire.
Reflections on the Art of the World in London course on the IFCELS Summer Programme.
The report of a conversation on decolonising research started at SOAS University of London.
Black History Month celebrated by a series of talks, films, concerts and exhibitions.
Exploring varied aspects of translation work at the Centre for Translation Studies.
History and heritage within walking distance of SOAS.
I got interested in Assyriology because I was fascinated by the many ‘firsts’ [world’s first civilizations, writing systems, literary texts]
A brief guide to a practice that sits at the heart of Japanese life.
A brief guide for interpreting the rich symbolism in manga storytelling.
Although SOAS lawyers do rank among the country’s top earners.
Samia Omar shares her experience of the MA International Studies and Diplomacy.
SOAS alumna Inès Huynh describes her internship at Humanitarian Affairs Asia.
Rob Hamilton is rowing the Atlantic to support refugees in Amman.
New laws relating to Intellectual Property have the potential to stimulate economic growth.
Domestic concerns provide a battleground between opposing parties.
Celebrating linguistic diversity through poetic expression.
A brief guide to one of the world’s oldest active religions.
What are the wider implications of alienating girls from their own pain?
Think you know all about climate change? Take our quiz to find out just how clued up you really are.
Jacob Mardell investigates the lives of people affected by the Belt and Road Initiative.
SOAS alumna Sharifah Alhinai talks about Sekka Magazine.
MA Translation students Luna Chiaverini and Megumi Sakata discuss video game localization and International Women’s Day protests.
Art Breath founder Nour Saleh shows how the arts can convey powerful messages about identity and politics.
Over 150 film posters are displayed in the exhibition Africa Gaze in the Brunei Gallery.
Asma’ Jawabreh describes her academic journey from the Arroub refugee camp to SOAS
Test your knowledge of Christmas traditions in this fun festive quiz.
Showcasing three films depicting female experiences in contemporary China.
Ella Al-Shamahi joins an MBI Al Jaber expedition to the island of Socotra.