Dr Neil Armstrong Neil is a lecturer in anthropology. He uses anthropological methods contribute to change in mental healthcare.
Shiruy Kurush Billimoria Shiruy Kurush Billimoria, is a Ph.D. candidate with The Department of History, Religion, and Philosophy, His PhD project is Zoroastrian business ethos and their roots in theology, where he argues the extent to which Zoroastrian theological values predisposed and influenced the formation of Zoroastrian business ethos.
Professor Marloes Janson Anthropology of religion, religious reform (Islam and Pentecostalism), transnational religious networks (Tabligh Jamaʻat), faith-based development, urban anthropology, popular culture, gender, youth, West Africa (the Gambia, Senegal and Nigeria)
Professor Victor Murinde Mega Trends in Global Finance; Inclusive Finance; Financial Institutions, Markets and Instruments; Financial Modelling & Forecasting
Dr Vidya Venkat Vidya Venkat has worked in India for over a decade as a journalist in a reputed English newspaper and as a communications consultant in the international development sector.
Professor Lindiwe Dovey Decolonial feminist approaches to filmmaking, film cultures and screen media industries globally; practice/artistic research through film; feminist and ethical leadership in the arts and academia; digital transformations in screen media production, distribution, exhibition, curation, and spectatorship; film festivals and film curating
Dr Elvis Imafidon Dr Elvis Imafidon is a Reader in African Philosophy and Head of the School of History, Religions and Philosophies at SOAS University of London.
Liu Congyao Liu Congyao’s is a PhD Candidate within the Department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics. Her research interests focus on critical discourse analysis, discourse analysis, Covid-19 discourse, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics.