Professor Tat Yan Kong Tat Yan Kong is Professor of Comparative Politics and Development Studies at SOAS, and Co-director of the London Asia Pacific Centre for Social Science.
MSc Politics and International Relations (Conflict, Rights and Justice) MSc Politics and International Relations (Conflict, Rights and Justice) at SOAS University of London
MSc Politics and International Relations (International Politics and Security) MSc Politics and International Relations (International Politics and Security) at SOAS University of London
Dr Hassan Ould Moctar Hassan Ould Moctar is a Lecturer in the Anthropology of Migration at SOAS University of London.
MSc Politics and International Relations MSc Politics and International Relations at SOAS University of London.
Ishret Wahid Ishret Binte Wahid is a PhD candidate in Development Studies at SOAS, exploring how transnational flows of social remittances and sexual norms between Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates reshape masculinities among Bangladeshi male labour migrants. Her research examines the intersections of migration, masculinities, and sexualities in the Bangladesh–UAE migration corridor.
Stephen Crowther The geopolitics and geo-economics of the Pacific Islands, with reference to China and Japan. Investigating the role of Tokyo’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative in the region, and the interplay between them.
Alphawood Online Scholarships: SOAS-Alphawood Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art SOAS's new online pathway to complete the ‘SOAS-Alphawood Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art' will be supported by a number of SOAS-Alphawood scholarships within the academic year in 2024/25.