Professor Peter Robb The history of modern South Asia; early Calcutta, c.1780-1830, Indian agrarian history, especially Bihar and Eastern India.
Professor Cosimo Zene Anthropology of religion, theory in the study of religions, continental philosophy, Gramsci and religion, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, minorities (Dalits), mysticism and heresy, non-Western Christianities, Mediterranean anthropology; South-Asia (India, Bangladesh), Sardinia, world philosophies.
Dr Sahana Bajpaie Modern South Asian history, literature and culture; Bengali Language; South Asian Music with a focus on Bengali Music, especially Rabindrasangeet and Folk Music of Bengal
Dr Stefanie Lotter Nepali society and culture; museology; social and cultural anthropology of the Himalaya; elite studies; heritage studies
Professor Werner Menski Professor Werner Menski is an Emeritus Professor of Law at the College of Law.