Himalay Gohel Himalay Gohel completed his Masters and MPhil in Performance studies at the School of Arts & Aesthetics from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
Dr Mba Chidi Nmaju Mba Chidi Nmaju is a Teaching fellow at the Centre for international studies and diplomacy, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Dr Nmaju has published several peer reviewed articles on international law and African conflicts.
Cas Sutherland Cas Sutherland is conducting her PhD in Social Anthropology about activism and kinship among the LGBTQ+ and feminist communities in Taipei, Taiwan.
Professor Michael J E Palmer Chinese Law & Society, Comparative Dispute Resolution, Chinese Family Studies, Chinese Legal Professions and Administrative Justice in China.
Miriam Nabarro Art and theatre in conflict and post conflict settings; psychosocial and humanitarian programming in emergencies, participatory methods, community engagement; political economy of violence and conflict, cultural genocide, resilience and survival, representations of violence, politics of memory. Thematic interests in youth, migration, borderlands, Great Lakes, Sudan, Caucasus and the Balkans. Works with printmaking, photography and performance.
Dr Alvina Hoffmann Alvina Hoffmann is a Lecturer in Diplomatic Studies at SOAS University of London, Deputy Director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, and a member of the Human Rights Law Centre.
Nate Palmer Nate Palmer is a PhD Researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant within the Department of Law, Law, Environment and Development Centre.
Catherine Tuhirirwe Catherine Tuhirirwe, is a PhD Researcher Student in the Department of Finance and Management, completing a Thesis titled: The Impact of Chinese Investment Loans on sustainable economic development in Africa: Case Studies of Kenya, Senegal, Uganda, and Zambia. Research interests: Development finance, Debt management, Public investment, Infrastructural development, China in Africa, International Finance, Combating financial crime, Financial law, Management, and Education.
Professor Izzat Darwazeh Professor Izzat Darwazeh is an Advisory Committee member of the Centre for Palestine Studies, SOAS.