Dr Catriona Drew Dr Catriona Drew teaches public international law in the School of Law and the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS University of London.
Professor Lucy Durán Music in the Mande world; Music of Mali, Guinea, Guinea Bissau; gender and music in West Africa; popular musics of Atlantic Africa; childhood music learning in West Africa; Cuban music, especially son and rumba; radio as a medium; and the world music industry.
Professor Thoko Kaime Professor Thoko Kaime is Chairholder of African Legal Studies at the University Bayreuth and a Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Law at SOAS.
Professor Deniz Kandiyoti Middle East and Central Asia: gender and development; the state and social policy; feminist theory
Mrs Jeshmeen Kanjee Interests: African literature and post-colonial studies, diaspora literature, gender perspectives in literature, equality and diversity, anti-bullying, mental well-being and mental health.
Robin Kearney Cultural Fluency; Introduction to Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities; The World from SOAS; Academic Practice.
Dr Andrew Kennedy Andrew Kennedy teaches and researches the global history of art, cultural studies, and heritage and museum studies.