Nathan Richard Williams Nathan is a Ph.D. History, Religions, and Philosophies researcher with an interest in Education history; cultural and social history; anti-imperialist student movements; student politics in Africa; underdevelopment; and the language of anticolonial nationalism.
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.
Mr Chang Tieh-chih An influential Taiwanese writer who writes about politics, culture and music for major media in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and international media. Chief Advisor, Business Next (A news media outlet focusing on technology, business and creativity) Chief editor and Host of Talk to Taiwan (A weekly web-TV program on politics and culture, and has been featured in the Monocle magazine.)
Mr Hadje Cresencio Sadje Hadje Cresencio Sadje obtained his MA in Crosscultural Theology at the Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands, and MA in Ecumenical Studies (specializing in Sociology of Religion) at the University of Bonn.
Mr Anthony Attah Anthony Attah is a Lecturer on the SOAS FY Programme for BMEL and the Module Convenor for Numbers and Quantitative Reasoning.
Dr Yoshikatsu Shinozawa Dr Shinozawa's research interests lie in asset management firms and their products. Recently he has developed a special interest in the areas of corporate governance, and the banking industry in Japan.
Dr Nada Ali Nada is a lecturer at SOAS who's research is primarily concerned with International Law and the impact of international institutions (laws, norms and organizations) on developing countries.