Dr Amal Al-Jubouri Dr Amal Al-Jubouri is a distinguished poet, human rights lawyer, and academic specializing in Arabic and Islamic studies, cultural memory, and interfaith dialogue.
Dr Neil Armstrong Neil is a lecturer in anthropology. He uses anthropological methods contribute to change in mental healthcare.
Dr Simon Leppington Digital Skills and Technology - digital age; network society, basic coding, website design, social media, Microsoft Office skills, video production and editing, sound recording and production, blogs, digital portfolios, marketing oneself - CVs and online profiles.
Dr Mohamad El-Merheb Visiting Lecturer and Research Fellow working on the history of premodern political thought, professional mobility in Islamic societies & the Crusades.
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.
Dr Yuka Kobayashi Yuka Kobayashi is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in China and International Politics.
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)
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.