Professor Peter Robb The history of modern South Asia; early Calcutta, c.1780-1830, Indian agrarian history, especially Bihar and Eastern India.
Dr Sarah Stewart Dr Sarah Stewart is Honorary Senior Fellow for the Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of Zoroastrian Studies. Research interests include Zoroastriansm, orality and the oral transmission of texts, Zoroastrian living tradition in Iran and India.
Professor Cosimo Zene Anthropology of religion, theory in the study of religions, continental philosophy, Gramsci and religion, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, minorities (Dalits), mysticism and heresy, non-Western Christianities, Mediterranean anthropology; South-Asia (India, Bangladesh), Sardinia, world philosophies.
Dr Sahana Bajpaie Modern South Asian history, literature and culture; Bengali Language; South Asian Music with a focus on Bengali Music, especially Rabindrasangeet and Folk Music of Bengal
Dr Stefanie Lotter Nepali society and culture; museology; social and cultural anthropology of the Himalaya; elite studies; heritage studies
Professor Werner Menski Professor Werner Menski is an Emeritus Professor of Law at the College of Law.