SOAS University of London

United Kingdom

SOAS University of London was first established in 1916 as the School of Oriental Students before being re-established under its current name in 1938. The University offers first-rate education and is the only one in the UK focusing on Asian, African, and Middle Eastern studies.

The University offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in many subjects that substantially impact the world, like Social Science, Language, Culture, Humanities, and Life sciences. Experts with real field experience teach the programs, and the students are expected to be highly passionate about their chosen course and pressing social issues.

SOAS, University of London is currently home to over 6000 students, of which 40% are international students from around the world. The University has five times the UK national average for international students.

What is the SOAS University of London acceptance rate for International Students?

The SOAS University of London acceptance rate is 9%.

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The SOAS Library contains over 1.3 million volumes, including manuscripts, archives and digital collections. It’s also one of the UK’s five National Research Libraries in the UK. The Brunei Gallery is an on-campus exhibition space that hosts events throughout the year, while the student union bar and Student Hub are places to congregate socially. The Paul Webley Wing of Senate House is a historic Grade II listed building that has empowered the student experience and housed the 40 million development programme for the Student Hub. A place of solace can be found atop the Brunei Gallery in the Japanese Roof Gardens, although dramatic or musical productions are sometimes held in the space. The Student Union is known for being one of the most politically active unions in the UK.

Location

SOAS is based in London’s Russell Square. Its nearest London Underground tube station provides a direct link to London Heathrow Airport, so international students are well-connected. The infamous Charles Dickens and British Museums are situated within easy reach, plus there is accessible transport to the British Library. The location is perfect for studious individuals who want to be shrouded in London life, with all it offers.

Employability

SOAS University of London is 6th in the UK for employment outcomes. Graduates enter prestigious places of employment, such as the BBC or Water Aid. The University has strong links with various employers and provides opportunities for students to gain insights into potential career paths. The Careers Service is easily contactable for help with CVs, job applications and networking opportunities. Many of the courses incorporate work placements, and entrepreneurial help is available so students can start their businesses.

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SOAS provides English language support for international students through its Language Centre. The centre offers a range of courses and support services to help students improve their English language skills.

SOAS offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to support international students. These include international scholarships, merit-based scholarships, and need-based scholarships.

Employers highly seek SOAS graduates for their specialist knowledge and skills related to the study of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. International graduates may be eligible to apply for a visa to work in the UK for some time after graduating.

International students can apply for various scholarships to help fund their studies, including the SOAS Global Excellence Scholarship. The scholarship is available to international students with an outstanding academic record and the potential for leadership and global impact. The scholarship provides a fee waiver of up to £10,000 for one year of study. The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme is available to students from developing Commonwealth countries who are applying for a master's degree in a subject related to sustainable development. The Felix Scholarship is available to international students from developing countries who are applying for a master's degree in a subject related to the arts or humanities. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses, and airfare. The Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust Scholarship is available to Pakistani students who are applying for a master's degree in a subject related to the arts or humanities. The scholarship provides a living allowance and a contribution towards tuition fees.

  • 511th in the QS World University Rankings 2024
  • 401–500th in the Times Higher Education Rankings 2024
  • 58th in The Complete University League Table Rankings 2024
  • 86th in the Guardian University Guide 2023
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