Gwawr Thomas Gwawr is a doctoral researcher in the Centre for Human Rights Law at SOAS. She is also an experienced barrister, with a practice spanning research, legal advice and advocacy in both domestic and international human rights contexts.
Gou Hongliang Hongliang is a PhD candidate in Politics and International Studies, his research interests are ASEAN studies, IR in Southeast Asia, and Social Network Analysis in International politics of Asia-Pacific
Reclaiming Pluralism: Lessons from South Africa for a Divided Britain by Ebrahim Rasool What can Britain learn from South Africa's transition from apartheid? Join veteran politician Ebrahim Rasool for lessons in negotiation and building a pluralistic society.
Laya Meriyanda Laya is a first year MPhil/PhD candidate in the Law department. Her study focuses on discrimination within digitisation in India.
Mayukh Chakrabarty Mayukh is a Felix Scholar and doctoral researcher at SOAS, University of London, exploring how life insurance transformed Indian society from 1800 to 2000. His PhD project, titled "Cashing Lives: A History of Indian Life Insurance (1800–2000)," offers a comprehensive institutional history of life insurance in India, tracing its evolution from a colonial financial instrument to a post-independence state monopoly.
Yun-Tzu Chang Yun-Tzu Chang is a PhD candidate in the department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS. She is currently undertaking her thesis on geopolitics and the dynamics of Chinese new migrants' identity and political engagement.
The 'Strangers' Home Screening of a documentary exploring how sailors from across the British empire and beyond built a community around London's Docks in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries.