SOAS provides an incredible course in International Relations and Global Development. The combined degree allows an interdisciplinary study between the Politics and International Relations department and the Development studies department, which is ranked highly globally. The workload between the two subjects is well balanced and allows a wholistic study of both.
The modules are well planned out, informative, and build on knowledge from the previous weeks. There are two aspects to every module – the lecture and the seminar. The lectures, conducted in large groups, convey the topic and information for the week. The assigned readings are also presented, which are supposed to be completed prior to the seminar. The seminars are smaller group set ups, with more individualised attention from a tutor. This is where students are able to ask any questions or express any concerns they may have. This set up works extremely well, as information is conveyed in a clear, concise way and there are multiple opportunities to ask questions and clear doubts. Both the lecturers and the tutors are well qualified and responsive, encouraging students to ask for help and offering ample conference time in office hours.
As an institution, the university focuses on a de-colonised, non-Western centric education which displaces the West and its practices as the main object of analysis. Teachers provide a view that criticises and deeply analyses the actions of the West and the impacts it has on the rest of the world in terms of their power, developments, and inter-country relations.
In conclusion, the university is an extremely international and diverse institution boasting an environment that is incredible inclusive. Clubs across campus, and the material of study encourages students to create an environment that is accepting of people from all walks of life.