Dr Owen Miller Modern Korean history and society; Korean historiography; social and economic history of 19th and 20th century Korea
Professor David Mosse Professor David Mosse is a professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS, and Director of the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA).
Professor Scott Newton Professor Scott Newton is a Professor in Laws of Central Asia at the College of Law.
Emeritus Professor Irina Nikolaeva Syntax, morphology, information structure, typology, lexicalist theories of grammar, Construction Grammar, documentation of endangered languages, Palaeosiberian linguistics, Uralic languages, Altaic languages, Tundra Nenets (northwestern Siberia)
Emeritus Professor Francesca Orsini Professor Francesca Orsini is a literary historian working primarily with Hindi and Urdu materials and interested in exploring how multilingualism worked and continues to work within the literary cultures of South Asia.
Professor Wen-chin Ouyang Classical and modern Arabic literature and culture, with emphasis on narrative and storytelling, comparative narratology and critical theory, and gendered thinking and discourse.