The Charities Act 2006 places an obligation on charities to illustrate how they benefit the public.
SOAS is the only higher education institution in the UK specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The School is a remarkable institution which uniquely combines language scholarship, disciplinary expertise and regional focus. Within Europe SOAS has the largest concentration of academic staff concerned with Asia, Africa and the Middle East. It delivers its charitable objective, the advancement of education, through its teaching and research.
SOAS is committed to promoting global understanding and making a positive impact on the world through research, teaching, and the translation of research into policy.
SOAS has more than 5,000 students on campus from over 130 countries, and 45% of them are from outside the UK. More than a quarter of the School’s degree programmes offer students the opportunity to spend a year studying in another country, learning from another culture. The School is structured academically into three faculties, each contributing to the charitable aims of the institution.
SOAS organises and hosts a variety of exhibitions and events relating to Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The School also organises a range of outreach activities to ensure that students from all backgrounds are encouraged into higher education.