Mr Samuel Martin I have taught academic English at SOAS since 2003 and have taught across a wide range of subject areas, from mathematics to International Relations to art. I am particularly keen on the essay as a way to develop critical thinking.
Surabhi Shukla Surabhi is part of the team that teaches Law, Religion and the State in South Asia for the postgraduates and Law and Society in South Asia for the undergraduates.
Ms Yolanda Fernandez Caliani Yolanda Fernandez Caliani has been teaching Spanish in London since 1998 in the context of AE, FE and HE, as well as delivering courses on Cultural Studies, Spanish and Latin American Cinema and Principles and Practice of Translation.
Dr Moataz El Fegiery Moataz El Fegiery has 10 years of professional experience working on human rights advocacy and promotion in the Middle East and North Africa.
Dr Latif Tas Politics of justice, legal and political anthropology, diaspora mobilization, transnationalism, gender, citizenship, social movements, conflict and peace in Europe and Middle East, especially with reference to Turkey, Kurds, the Ottoman Empire, the UK and Germany.