Farzana Qureshi Farzana Qureshi, Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies, Oceanic/Water Literature, Anthropocene, Migration and Landscapes. Her research topic questions the ways in which environmental landscapes shape and influence migration and transnationalism. She is focusing on in particular- Pakistan, Tanzania and Kenya. In what ways do mountains in North Pakistan, the Indian ocean, flora and fauna dictate journeys and displacement?
Lucy Rose Waugh Lucy is a PhD student in Korean Studies who studied Korean at SOAS and continued with a Masters in Korean Studies at the University of Oxford.
Siwei Tan Siwei Tan a PhD candidate in the Department of Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, she explores issues surrounding premarital sex, pregnancy, and abortion in China, with a special focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of reproductive experiences.
Kshitij Moon Kshitij Moon is a first year PhD candidate in the Department of History. His research tries to dissect and understand the intersection of caste, masculinity and gender-based violence by studying social and gender history of caste.
Professor Fiona Tregenna Fiona Tregenna is a Professorial Research Associate affiliated with the Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation, as well as a Fellow of the Development Leadership Dialogue.
Professor Joanna Newman Joanna Newman MBE, FRSA, is Provost at SOAS, University of London, and was previously the first female Secretary General of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), an international network of 500 universities.
Professor Adam Hanieh Adam Hanieh is Director of SOAS Middle East Institute and Professor in Development Studies at SOAS.