SOAS alumnus Professor Gungwu Wang awarded Tang Prize in Sinology SOAS alumnus and honorary fellow, Professor Gungwu Wang, a leading historian on China and China's relations with Southeast Asia, was awarded the 2020 Tang Prize in Sinology.
Careers: SOAS helped develop my worldview towards life and people Dr Feroza Sanjana used her MA in International Studies and Diplomacy to deepen her knowledge of the institutions, politics and processes that underlie many of the global challenges her work now seeks to change.
SOAS ranks high in the THE Impact rankings 2021 for UN Sustainable Development Goals 1, 11 and 16 None
Lina Hoshina Lina is a PhD student in Korean Studies, with interests in post-1945 Korean history, social memory, and public history in East Asia.
Pamoda Jayasundara Pamoda is a doctoral researcher at the College of Law at SOAS and is a Commonwealth and Fulbright Scholar. Her research primarily focuses on the theory and philosophy of Global Animal Law.
Emma Horsley-Heather Emma Horsley-Heather is a PhD researcher in Japanese Studies through the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies. She also completed her Masters in Japanese Studies at SOAS. Her current area of research is focused on Japanese culture and media, particularly children's television and national identity.
Zhang Hanxiang Hanxiang Zhang is a London-based filmmaker currently pursuing a PhD in Film Studies at SOAS, University of London. His current practice-based project, Diasporic Chinese Identities in Southeast Asian Tropical Space – A Visual Representation, is related to his previous research on the Chinese diaspora, and continues to explore the identities of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia through documentary filmmaking. Their current PhD research u
Jennifer Fleming Doctoral candidate researching artists of Hong Kong descent living and working in Britain. Other research interests include modern and contemporary Chinese art, diaspora art in Britain, and phenomenology as a tool for art historical research.