Shuanise Ayopelu Efunwale Odunaiya Shuanise Odunaiya is a PhD researcher in the Department of Music at SOAS University of London. Her work examines underground music cultures in Seoul, focusing on space, placemaking, community, and the socio-cultural dynamics that shape musical life beyond mainstream formations.
Rodi Yilmaz Rodi YILMAZ is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS, University of London. His research examines how democratic backsliding and institutional centralisation in Turkey have reshaped parliamentary discourse, elite rhetorical alignment, and political careers, with broader interests in comparative authoritarianism, political parties, and local governments.
Lorraine Lionheart Lorraine Lionheart is a PhD researcher in Music (Ethnomusicology), examining how San youth in Botswana use music as cultural labour to assert self-determination and create economic and political agency.
Obioma Cosmas Iwuagwu Obioma C Iwuagwu, Department of Politics and international studies. Regionalism and Continental Integration: The African Union and the Case of the Alliance of Sahel States. Research interest in Sahelian Politics
Yuslizar Kamaruddin Yuslizar Kamaruddin is a PhD candidate in Development Studies at SOAS University of London, focusing on youth participation in climate change policymaking. His research examines youth leaders’ experiences in translating their voices and aspirations into meaningful policy influence.
Law expert joins esteemed Court of Arbitration for Sport Emilia Onyema, Professor of Law and Director of the SOAS Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Centre (SADRC), has been appointed as an Arbitrator by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Yang Ming Ms. Ming Yang is a PhD student in the department of Linguistics. Her research interests include pragmatics and audiovisual translation.
Nyanasami Leingara Nyāṇasāmi Leingara is an MPhil/PhD candidate at SOAS University of London, specialising in Pāli manuscript traditions in mainland Southeast Asia, focusing on pāramī manuscripts and their devotional and cultural contexts across Tai/Shan, Lanna, and Burmese regions.