Professor Lutz Oette Professor Lutz Oette is a Professor of International Human Rights Law at the College of Law.
Dr Nathan W. Hill Nathan W. Hill's research focuses on Tibetan literature and Tibeto-Burman/Sino-Tibetan historical linguistics.
Professor Elisa Van Waeyenberge Dean of the College of Social Sciences, Professor of Development Economics
Professor Ayman Shihadeh Professor Ayman Shihadeh is an intellectual historian of the Islamic world, whose research focuses on the history of theology, philosophy and wider intellectual and religious culture.
Professor Christine Oughton Industrial organisation and policy, innovation, sustainable development and corporate governance, including the governance and regulation of sport
Emeritus Professor Francesca Orsini Professor Francesca Orsini is a literary historian working primarily with Hindi and Urdu materials and interested in exploring how multilingualism worked and continues to work within the literary cultures of South Asia.
Professor Wen-chin Ouyang Classical and modern Arabic literature and culture, with emphasis on narrative and storytelling, comparative narratology and critical theory, and gendered thinking and discourse.