Dr Atef Alshaer Linguistics, Arabic Literature and history and Politics of the Arab World. Lecturer in Arabic Language and Culture at the University of Westminster.
Miriam Nabarro Art and theatre in conflict and post conflict settings; psychosocial and humanitarian programming in emergencies, participatory methods, community engagement; political economy of violence and conflict, cultural genocide, resilience and survival, representations of violence, politics of memory. Thematic interests in youth, migration, borderlands, Great Lakes, Sudan, Caucasus and the Balkans. Works with printmaking, photography and performance.
Dr Shih-pe Wang Chinese Classical Drama and Theatre, Premodern Literature, Contemporary Classical Drama and Theatre in Taiwan
Mr Ramzi Nasir Examining the economic implications of single-state perspectives to describe the status quo economy in Palestine/Israel and policy approaches around an eventual single-state resolution to the conflict.
Idrissa Mamoud Tarawallie Decentralisation, development management, security sector reform, DDR and governance reform, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dr Arshad Ali Youth cultural studies/production, transnational & diasporic Muslim youth identities; race, gender & culture in education; qualitative research methodologies.
Dr Behar Sadriu Behar Sadriu is a Teaching Fellow for the Department of Politics and International Studies.
Dr Kevin Manton Coordinator: Understanding the Modern World; The World From SOAS; Introduction to Social Science, Arts & HumanitiesWorld History; Understanding the Modern World; The World From SOAS; Introduction to Social Science, Arts & Humanities
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.