Dr Marie Rodet Dr Marie Rodet's principal research interests lie in Modern African history, gender history, history of slavery, public history, gamification, and digital humanities.
Dr Ret’sepile Makamane Ret'sepile Makamane is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow whose focus is on African literature aesthetics in Sesotho novels.
Debarshee Dasgupta Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering, KIIT University, India; Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning (Major in Environmental Planning) CEPT University, India
Ilyas Khan Ilyas Khan, School of Arts, Doctoral Student studying Music and interested in investigating whether Music has meaning. He will examine this by looking at the music of two prominent 20th century artists and composers, John Coltrane (Jazz) and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Sufi/Qawwali) and link this back to the work of 19th century Music critic and philosopher Eduard Hanslick
Raydolph Renault Raydolph Renault is a Doctoral Researcher at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, specialising in the sources for reconstructing pre-Islamic Arabian religion within the broader context of Late Antiquity and Near Eastern mythologies.
Shengnan Dong Shengnan Dong is a PhD candidate in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London. Her research focuses on Buddhist art, architecture, and visual culture in Tibet from the 10th to 15th centuries. Her current project examines a fifteenth-century chorten (stupa) at Chung Riwoche in Central Tibet.
Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall is a Senior Lecturer in International Law at the College of Law.
Dr Kevin Wang Kevin Wang is a Lecturer in the Politics of China, with expertise in Urban Studies, Geography, Migration Studies, Politics, Policy and Anthropology.