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Welcome

Welcome to the 2022 Graduation Students come to study at SOAS because


ceremonies. they want to make a difference. They
want to build bridges, think critically about
It is wonderful to be addressing you all the world around them, and seek out
in person this week - real people, in real opportunities to do good. SOAS graduates
time and a real venue. Never in my time have gone on to achieve great success in
has human contact been so important the arts, academia, the world of business
after more than two years in a pandemic. and politics.
We have all waited a long time to be able
to share some of our most special times As a SOAS graduate, you are now part
together – with friends and our loved- of that community of changemakers.
ones – and what better way to do this than Wherever life now takes you, whatever
at the 2022 SOAS Graduation ceremonies. career you pursue, I wish you every
success and happiness in the future.
Graduation is such a high point of the
academic year. It is a time to celebrate all Today is your day – enjoy it and let’s make
that you’ve achieved and to receive the it count!
recognition that you deserve. For every
graduating student, it is the culmination Professor Adam Habib
of your achievements at SOAS and all the Director of SOAS University of London
reading, thinking, writing, discussion and
learning you have completed as part of
your studies.

You were certainly presented with an


unprecedented set of circumstances
and had to adapt quickly to new ways
of working over the last few years. The
resilience and commitment you have
shown is admirable. You surpassed all
expectations and engaged in some of the
best learning, teaching and research we’ve
seen in the history of our university.
I congratulate you.

We are extremely proud to have the the United Nations Association UK and a
award-winning broadcaster, journalist member of the high-level group of the
and SOAS Alumna, Zeinab Badawi, as Africa-Europe Foundation. She also serves
our President. on the International Advisory Boards
of Afro Barometer and is a member of
Zeinab Badawi’s current broadcasting the Mandela Institute for Development
work includes interviewing some of the Studies, and sits on the UK Arts,
world’s most notable personalities and Humanities and Research Council.
politicians on BBC Hardtalk and hosting
Global Questions on BBC World TV and Zeinab Badawi studied Philosophy, Politics
the BBC News Channel - a programme and Economics at Oxford University and
which invites audiences from around took a Masters degree (awarded with a
Registration Gowning the world to question their leaders on distinction) on Middle East History and
Friends House Djam Lecture Theatre (Main Building) global issues. She is also the founder Anthropology at SOAS London University.
of the production company, Kush
Ceremony Photography Communications, which creates thought Zeinab Badawi
Friends House G1 and RG01 (Main Building) provoking programmes and films including President of SOAS University of London
the ground breaking 20-part series, ‘The
Viewing Suite Post Ceremony Reception History of Africa with Zeinab Badawi’.
Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre Eychaner Atrium (Paul Webley Wing)
She recently completed her tenure as
Chair of the Royal African Society and,
amongst other posts, she is a Queen’s
appointment to the Board of Historic
Royal Palaces, a founding and current
Trustee of the charitable arm of the
BBC - BBC Media Action - a Patron of

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SOAS at a glance

•8
 7% of SOAS research ranked ‘world leading or internationally
excellent’ (Research Excellence Framework 2021)
•T
 op 60 in the world and 12th in UK for Arts and Humanities (Times
Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2022)
•T
 op 50 in the world for addressing the UN Sustainable
Development Goals Peace, Justice, Poverty and Sustainability (The
Impact Rankings 2022)
•S  OAS rose 17 places in The Times and The Sunday Times Good
University Guide 2022 national rankings to 33rd in UK
• SOAS is home to one of only five National Research Libraries in the
UK; 1.5 million volumes, periodicals and audio-visual materials in
400 languages, focusing on Asia, Africa and the Middle East
• Over 5600 undergraduate and postgraduate students
• Over 1600 enrolled in distance learning
 OAS offers over 200 undergraduate degree combinations and 150
•S
postgraduate programmes
• 60:40 ratio of undergraduates to postgraduates
• 14% mature students
•8
 9% of students found their course intellectually stimulating
(National Student Survey 2021)
• Over 76000 SOAS alumni around the world

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Alumni welcome Inspiring alumni

Fatima Zaman Gus Caseley-Hayford OBE Marissa Conway


Join the global SOAS alumni network to enjoy exclusive benefits Class of 2014 Class of 1992 Class of 2016
and stay involved with SOAS wherever you are in the world
Advocate at Kofi Annan British curator, cultural Foreign policy analyst.
Foundation. historian, broadcaster CEO of United Nations
You will get access to:
Scholar at Obama and lecturer. Association UK.
• Exclusive events all over the world
Foundation. Director, V&A East.
• e-Journals including JSTOR and Project MUSE
• Free alumni card to access SOAS buildings and SOAS Library
• Discounted language courses, postgraduate courses and the SOAS
Summer School
• SOAS Connect e-mentoring platform and lifelong career advice
• Volunteering opportunities
• Global network of Alumni Ambassadors
• Alumni newsletter

Contact us:
www.soas.ac.uk/alumni
alumni@soas.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7898 4041

Eva Omaghomi LVO Idza Luhumyo Nik Kafka


Class of 2001 Class of 2021 Class of 2003
Director of Community Writer. CEO & Founder, Teach A
Engagement at The Winner of the Margaret Busby Man To Fish.
Household of TRH The Prince New Daughters of Africa 2022 recipient of The Charles
of Wales and The Duchess of Award and winner of the AKO Bronfman Prize.
Cornwall. Caine Prize 2022 for African
Writing.

Nahim Ahmed MBE Ramla Ali Paul Robeson


Class of 2014 Class of 2009 Class of 1934
Youth and Community Somali professional boxer, Civil rights activist and singer.
Engagement Specialist. model, author and racial
MBE 2021 for his services to equality activist.
youth development in Tower
Hamlets.

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SOAS careers 2022 prizes

However long you’ve studied here, we know you will have gained a Frederick Richter Memorial Prize Best Undergraduate - Department
great deal from your time at SOAS and will be ready to change your A yearly prize awarded to the student who in the opinion of the
world. We have seen an incredible number of talented students over
of East Asian Languages and
Trustees has produced the most meritorious work in the preceding
the course of the past year and know that many of you have already year in the field of art, literature or music. Cultures
planned your next steps into the world of work or further study. Do – Maya Jean Davenport – BA Chinese
keep in touch with us as we love to hear what you are doing after – Constance Koh – BA History of Art
you have graduated. Leave your non-SOAS contact details with a
member of the Career Service staff at your graduation ceremony. Best Undergraduate – Department
Walter Rodney Awards
of Finance and Management
The Careers Service is here to support students at every step of your Undergraduate dissertation awards:
career journey. If you have not yet found what you want to do after – Khalfan Al-Badwawi – BA History – Daniel Alberto Leza Prado – BSc Accounting
graduation, we are here to help you. SOAS graduates have access Khalfan’s dissertation examines the history of ‘Race and Slavery and Finance
to careers support for life – you are still able to access personal in Oman.’ This centrally involves looking at people of African
one-to-one advice, vacancies, and events after you graduate. We descent who have ended up in Oman as a result of its historical
can help you decide what your next steps are and provide you with relations with the East African coast. He contends that Oman’s Best Undergraduate – Department
dedicated support along the way until you have made those steps history of slavery must be understood alongside - and not as a of Economics
a reality. radical rupture from - other forms of unfree labour akin to slavery – Irsa Ahmed – BA Economics
experienced by racialised workers in Oman today.
If you live outside the UK, we are happy to work with you via
video conference. – Kwame Boateng – BA Development Studies
Kwame’s dissertation entitled ‘Refusing Development: Otro
We’re always keen to see SOAS Alumni, so do please drop in and Mundo es Posible, All Power to the People!’ is a theoretically
see us! engaged interrogation of the racialised foundations and legacies
of international aid. Based on an analysis of the Black Panther
Contact us: Party and the Zapatista movement he explores the ways in which
www.soas.ac.uk/careers marginalized communities have resisted these efforts and re-
careers@soas.ac.uk envisioned ‘development.’
+44 (0)20 7898 4115
Joint postgraduate dissertation awards:
– Lucy Kernick – MA History
Lucy’s dissertation on ‘“Apartheid in the Dark”: the Struggle over
Live-in Domestic Work in Johannesburg, 1948-1973’ upends
commonly held assumptions about apartheid ideology. Lucy
shows how the interests of black domestic servants and white
employers converged in interesting ways and at odds with
state thinking.

– Sophie Anne Mullen – MA History of Art and Archaeology


Sophie’s dissertation entitled ‘Unpacking Displaced Voices of
Migration: Personified Significations of the Ubiquitous Plaid Carry
Bag in the Works of Two South African Artists’ examines the
reconfigurations of the plaid mesh bag as a symbol of migration
in the works of Nobkuho Nqaba and Dan Halter. Through
interviews with the artists Sophie finds that the artwork creates
space for conversations about the challenges faced by
migrant communities.

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Honorary Honorary Fellows

Fellows and Hassan Musa


Honorary Fellow

Graduands

an artist whose work


often comments on
contemporary cultural
politics

Hassan Musa (b. Sudan 1951) is a celebrated Musa earned a diploma in art education (1996) and
contemporary artist and author. His practice adapts, was a classroom art teacher for twenty years. He lives
mixes and combines imagery from diverse art histories and works in Domessargues in the South of France. He
and styles, inclusive of zoomorphic calligraphy, often as a is represented by Maia Muller Gallery of Contemporary
running commentary on contemporary cultural politics. Art, Paris; his work has been acquired by numerous
collections, including that of the Centre Pompidou.
Dr Musa’s Honorary Fellowship recognises his long-
standing collaborations with SOAS, both institutionally In a review of a recent exhibition in Paris, Musa was
and with individual staff and students, and his generous praised for ‘his encyclopedic knowledge of Western
support to the Centre of African Studies and the School of art [that allows] him to create a playground of
Arts both through use of his artworks and by his presence. endless variations.’

Hassan spent his childhood in provincial Sudan (El Nuhud, The Hassan Musa Mail Art Collection, held by the SOAS
North Kordofan) where his father was a cattle trader. From Library and Special Collections, is available online. He
an early age, he was intrigued by the varieties of imagery, said, ‘the only message in Mail Art is about generosity
inclusive of Arabic calligraphy, cinema and Chinese because art works go freely from one hand to another in
cultural magazines. tracks that the art market ignores.’

After graduation from the College of Fine and Applied


Arts, Khartoum Polytechnic in 1974, he worked for
several years in media in what was a vibrant time for the
expressive arts in Khartoum.

In 1978, he went to France for further education in fine art


and art history, earning a doctorate from the University
of Montpellier (1989) on the topic ‘The Shift in Cultural
References to people in Central Sudan through the
example of Contemporary Fine Art.’

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Honorary Graduands

Marie Staunton CBE Ann Pettifor


Honorary Fellow Honorary Graduand
an economist whose
campaigning helped cancel
billions of debt owed by some of
the world’s poorest countries

a human rights lawyer and


humanitarian who has
given many years’ service
to SOAS

Marie Staunton has over twenty-five years international Marie subsequently moved to the NGO sector where she
Ann Pettifor is a political economist, best known for Between 2004 and 2005, as an advisor to the Nigerian
development and human rights experience and a career was legal officer of Liberty and subsequently UK Director
predicting the Global Financial Crisis of 2007 to 2008 with Minister of Finance, she worked to help clear $30 billion
spanning public, private and NGO sectors. at Amnesty, and Vice Chair of their International Executive
her book The Coming First World Debt Crisis. of Nigeria’s debt. This came after Ann’s directorship of the
Committee. Later she became Deputy Director of UNICEF
Jubilee 2000 campaign between 1994 and 2004, which
SOAS is conferring an Honorary Fellowship in recognition UK, followed by over 12 years as the Chief Executive of
SOAS is conferring the degree of Doctor of Literature worked to cancel approximately $100 billion of debt owed
of Marie’s distinguished service and leadership during her the international development agency Plan UK, including
in recognition of Ann’s remarkable contribution to the by some of the world’s poorest countries.
tenure as Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees between a period as CEO of Plan Canada. She also served on
political economy, her leadership of the Jubilee 2000
July 2016 and January 2022. the Board of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, as
campaign, as well as her research, public service, and Since 2010 she has been director of PRIME, a network of
Director of the International Association of Anti Leprosy
work through initiatives such as Advocacy International economists that promote understanding of the nature of
Marie started her career working with homeless people in Associations and of Power to Change which supports
that continue to raise international awareness for social, credit. Fundamental to PRIME’s approach is an implicit
the Simon Community in London and Belfast. Later she community businesses. She was awarded a CBE for her
economic and climate justice issues. and explicit restoration of ethics in relation to money
became a human rights lawyer working with community humanitarian work.
and credit.
groups and women’s organisations. She also worked as a
Ann’s recent books include The Production of Money
solicitor in a community law centre in the West Midlands Marie was appointed Chair for The Strategic Coherence of
(Verso, 2018) and The Case for The Green New Deal She is also an Honorary Research Fellow at London’s
before joining the private sector as Director of a ODA-funded Research (SCOR) Board in May 2021.
(Verso, 2019). Political Research Centre at City University and earlier this
Pearson Company.
year the Scottish Government appointed her to its Just
A fierce campaigner on social, economic and climate Transition Commission.
justice issues, she is regularly invited to comment on
economic affairs in the media.

Her work has not just described the problems of the


world, but had real world impact, creating
positive change.

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Yoko Takwada Ilwad Elman
Honorary Graduand Honorary Graduand

a writer whose work a social justice activist who


addresses some of the serves the cause of peace
most vital themes of in Somalia
our era

Ilwad Elman is a Somali Canadian social activist who In her role at the Elman Peace Center, Ilwad has
Yoko Tawada is an award-winning writer, novelist, Yoko is the recipient of many literary awards. In 1993,
works at the Elman Peace and Human Rights Center supported women in peace building initiatives, developed
playwright and poet. Based in Berlin, Yoko writes in she was awarded the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for The
in Mogadishu. programmes for disarmament, and the rehabilitation
Japanese and German. Bridegroom Was a Dog, a collection of three
of child soldiers and adults defecting from terrorist
fantasy stories.
SOAS is conferring the degree of Doctor of Law for organisations.
SOAS is conferring the degree of Doctor of Literature
Ilwad’s substantial contribution to social activism,
in recognition of Yoko’s substantial contribution to the In 1996, Yoko won the Adalbert-von-Chamisso Prize,
advocacy for human rights and countering violent In recognition of her work, Ilwad was invited to brief the
literary world. Her work addresses some of the most vital a German award recognizing foreign writers for their
extremism, and work in raising international awareness UN Security Council in 2015 on the need for action to
themes of our era. contributions to German culture. In 2005, she received
for peace building in Somalia. protect civilians after alarming reports of violence against
the Goethe Medal, an official decoration of the Federal
women in conflict zones around the world. She spoke
Yoko Tawada was born in Tokyo in 1960 and educated at Republic of Germany, and in 2016 she received the
Ilwad is recognised as a leader at the forefront of the about the inadequacy of ‘protection strategies which are
Waseda University. She has lived in Germany since 1982, prestigious Kleist Prize.
Somali peace process and a global authority on ending gender blind and have failed to meaningfully
where she received her PhD in German literature.
conflict and preventing violent extremism. include women.’
In 2018, Yoko was awarded the National Book Award for
Yoko’s professional writing career began in 1987 with the The Last Children of Tokyo, a science fiction novel set in
Ilwad and her family were forced to flee Somalia after the She was voted the African Young Personality (Female) of
publication of Nothing Only Where You Are, a collection Japan after devastation caused by human beings.
assassination of her father in 1996, the Somalian peace the Year in the 2016 Africa Youth Awards.
of poems.
activist and entrepreneur Elman Ali Ahmed.
Her work explores themes including boundaries, the
After a childhood spent in Canada, Ilwad and her
environment, language, and the mismatch between
mother returned to Somalia and embarked on projects
words and reality.
to champion peace and justice in honour of Elman.
Yoko’s latest novel, Scattered All Over the Earth, depicts
Her mother founded the Elman Peace and Human
an apocalyptic world where Japan has disappeared.
Rights Center, and Ilwad founded Somalia’s first rape
Described by the Asian Review of Books as ‘a remarkable
crisis centre.
tribute to language,’ the novel’s central characters begin
a journey to discover the dispersed people who speak the
language of their lost homeland.

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Music Kora Procession Entry
and Exit Music

Programme
Kadialy Kouyate
SOAS Senior Teaching Fellow

Senegalese
kora virtuoso
and singer

Born into the great line of Kouyate Griot in Southern He has released several albums and makes regular radio
Senegal, Kadialy Kouyate’s kora playing and singing style, and television appearances. With his sound archive,
both as a soloist and in different ensembles, has been Kadialy Kouyate draws on his heritage and its traditional
appreciated in many prestigious venues including the songs to create his own mesmerising compositions,
Royal Festival Hall, the 02 Arena, the National Theatre, leading his fantastic band into the West African groove.
the Royal Albert Hall and Clarence House. Kadialy has His new solo instrumental album - Aado – was released
also played venues and festivals across the world, touring on September 24 on Naxos World, a renowned classical
Europe, Australia, Asia, as well as North and record label.
South America.

Since his arrival in the UK, Kadialy has played a significant


part in enriching the London musical scene with his
griot legacy. Kadialy has taught the kora at SOAS for the
last decade and he has also been involved in countless
musical projects both as a collaborator and a session
musician. He toured with the RSC’s production of Julius
Caesar and other theatre projects including the London
Globe Theatre and the renowned children and sensory
theatre company Oily Cart. In 2015 he took part in the
remaking of the TV series Roots as a musician, cultural
consultant, and dialect coach.

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Percussion interlude Music
and Reception DJ
Order of
Ceremony
Jorge Olazo
SOAS MA Music Student

Peruvian musician,
journalist and
musicologist

Jorge Olazo is a Peruvian musician, journalist


and musicologist. He combines his musical
career as drummer and percussionist for
Peruvian alternative cumbia band Bareto, with
which he has toured around Peru, USA and
Europe for over a decade. Jorge also works
as a freelance journalist specialising in music
and teaches rock and jazz history courses for
BA music programmes in Lima. He is currently
working on his dissertation for an MA in Music
at SOAS.

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Wednesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon
27 July 2022 27 July 2022

Order of Ceremony Order of Ceremony


Friends House, Euston Road | London Friends House, Euston Road | London

– 10am announcements and musical performance – 2pm announcements and musical performance
– Procession enters to musical accompaniment – Procession enters to musical accompaniment

Welcome Welcome
– The President – Zeinab Badawi – The President – Zeinab Badawi
– The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings – The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings
– The Director – Professor Adam Habib – The Director – Professor Adam Habib

Awards Awards
– Honorary Graduand - Ann Pettifor – Honorary Fellow – Hassan Musa (video)
– Presentation of Graduands – Presentation of Graduands
Dr Naomi Leite, Dr Caspar Melville Professor Zoe Marriage, Dr Yang Yiang

– Musical Interlude – Musical Interlude

Close of Proceedings Close of Proceedings


– 11:30am Closing Address – 3:30pm Closing Address
The President – Zeinab Badawi The President – Zeinab Badawi
– Procession leaves to musical accompaniment – Procession leaves to musical accompaniment
– The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul – The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul
Webley Wing, SOAS Webley Wing, SOAS

Procession Procession
Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing
until they are seated. until they are seated.

– Zeinab Badawi –K
 hadir Meer
– Zeinab Badawi – Ann Pettifor President of SOAS Chief Operating Officer and Registrar
President of SOAS Honorary Graduand
– Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE –D
 r Aicha Belkadi
– Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE – Dr Richard Williams Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees Senior Teaching Fellow in Languages, Cultures and
Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees Senior Lecturer in Music and South Asian Studies Linguistics
– Professor Adam Habib
– Professor Adam Habib – Dr Benjamin Bowles Director of SOAS –D
 r Nana Sato-Rossberg
Director of SOAS Lecturer in Social Anthropology Head of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
– Hay Ching-Tang
– Amma Poku – Dr Charlotte Sanders Mace Bearer –D
 r Ros Taplin
Mace bearer Lecturer in Social Anthropology Senior Lecturer in Environmental Management
– Professor Zoe Marriage
– Dr Naomi Leite – Professor Dina Matar Head of Development Studies –D
 r Tania Kaiser
Reader in Anthropology Professor of Political Communication and Arab Media Senior Lecturer in Forced Migration Studies
– Dr Yan Jiang
– Dr Caspar Melville – Professor Edward Simpson Senior Lecturer in Linguistics & the Languages of China –P
 rofessor Julia Sallabank
Senior Lecturer Global Creative and Head of Anthropology and Sociology Professor of Language Policy and Revitalisation
Cultural Industries – Professor Claire Ozanne
– Naresh Sharma Deputy Director and Provost –M
 r Philip Ramge
– Professor Claire Ozanne Senior Lecturer in Urdu and Hindi Academic Registrar
Deputy Director and Provost – Professor Andrea Cornwall
– Professor Shane McCausland Pro Director (Research and Enterprise)
– Professor Andrea Cornwall Head of the School of Arts
Pro Director (Research and Enterprise) – Dr Christian Luczanits
– Khadir Meer Senior Lecturer in Tibetan and Buddhist Art
Chief Operating Officer and Registrar

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Thursday Morning Thursday Afternoon
28 July 2022 28 July 2022

Order of Ceremony Order of Ceremony


Friends House, Euston Road | London Friends House, Euston Road | London

– 10am announcements and musical performance – 2pm announcements and musical performance
– Procession enters to musical accompaniment – Procession enters to musical accompaniment

Welcome Welcome
– The President – Zeinab Badawi – The President – Zeinab Badawi
– The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings – The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings
– The Director – Professor Adam Habib – The Director – Professor Adam Habib

Awards Awards
– Honourary Graduand – Yoko Tawada – Honorary Fellow – Marie Staunton (video)
– Presentation of Graduands – Presentation of Graduands
Mr Naresh Sharma, Dr Xiaoning Lu Dr Hannah Bargawi, Dr Richard Alexander, Dr Ulrich Pagel,
Dr Richard Williams
– Musical Interlude
– Musical Interlude
Close of Proceedings
– 11:30am Closing Address Close of Proceedings
The President – Zeinab Badawi – 3:30pm Closing Address
– Procession leaves to musical accompaniment The President – Zeinab Badawi
– The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul – Procession leaves to musical accompaniment
Webley Wing, SOAS – The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul
Webley Wing, SOAS
Procession
Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing Procession
until they are seated. Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing
until they are seated.
– Zeinab Badawi – Dr Aicha Belkadi
President of SOAS Senior Teaching Fellow in Languages, Cultures and – Zeinab Badawi – Dr Alberto Asquer
– Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE Linguistics President of SOAS Head of Finance and Management
Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees – Dr Eleanor Newbigin – Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE – Dr Elisa Van Waeyenberge
– Professor Adam Habib Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern South Asia Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees Head of Economics
Director of SOAS – Dr Lianyi Song – Professor Adam Habib – Dr Elvis Imafidon
– Amma Paku Principal Teaching Fellow in Chinese Language Director of SOAS Lecturer in Philosophy
Mace Bearer – Narguess Farzad – Eleanor Taylor – Dr Jaideep Oberoi
– Dr Xiaoning Lu Senior Lecturer in Persian Studies Mace Bearer Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance
Reader in Modern Chinese Culture and Language – Dr Richard Williams – Dr Hannah Bargawi – Professor Kemi Yekini
– Naresh Sharma Senior Lecturer in Music and South Asian Studies Head of Economics Professor in Accounting and Finance
Senior Lecturer in Urdu and Hindi – Dr Desmond Cheung – Dr Richard Alexander – Dr Richard Williams
– Professor Claire Ozanne Senior Teaching Fellow in Chinese Studies Senior Lecturer in Financial Law Senior Lecturer in Music and South Asian Studies
Deputy Director and Provost – Professor Rachel Harrison – Dr Ulrich Pagel – Dr Sarah Stewart
– Professor Andrea Cornwall Professor of Thai Cultural Studies Head of History, Religion and Philosophies Lecturer in Zoroastrianism
Pro Director (Research and Enterprise) – Dr Yan Jiang – Dr Richard Williams – Dr Stefania Travagnin
– Khadir Meer Senior Lecturer in Linguistics & the Languages of China Senior Lecturer in Music and South Asian Studies Lecturer in Chinese Buddhism
Chief Operating Officer and Registrar – Professor Lutz Marten – Professor Claire Ozanne – Dr Tobias Franz
– Yoko Tawada Head of Doctoral School Deputy Director and Provost Lecturer in Economics
Honorary Graduand – Professor Andrea Cornwall – Professor Victor Murinde
Pro Director (Research and Enterprise) Professor in Global Finance
– Khadir Meer
Chief Operating Officer and Registrar

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Friday Morning Friday Afternoon
29 July 2022 29 July 2022

Order of Ceremony Order of Ceremony


Friends House, Euston Road | London Friends House, Euston Road | London

– 10am announcements and musical performance – 2pm announcements and musical performance
– Procession enters to musical accompaniment – Procession enters to musical accompaniment

Welcome Welcome
– The President – Zeinab Badawi – The President – Zeinab Badawi
– The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings – The Chair of the Board of Trustees – Lord Michael Hastings
– The Director – Professor Adam Habib – The Director – Professor Adam Habib

Awards Awards
– Honorary Graduand – Ilwad Elman – Presentation of Graduands
– Presentation of Graduands Professor Stephen Chan OBE
Dr Andrea Janku, Professor Gina Heathcote
– Musical Interlude
– Musical Interlude
Close of Proceedings
Close of Proceedings – 3:30pm Closing Address
– 11:30am Closing Address The President – Zeinab Badawi
The President – Zeinab Badawi – Procession leaves to musical accompaniment
– Procession leaves to musical accompaniment – The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul
– The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium, Paul Webley Wing, SOAS
Webley Wing, SOAS
Procession
Procession Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing
Please rise when the Procession enters the hall and remain standing until they are seated.
until they are seated.
– Zeinab Badawi –D
 r Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
– Zeinab Badawi – Dr Birsha Ohdedar President of SOAS Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy
President of SOAS Lecturer in Law – Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE –D
 r Dafydd Fell
– Lord Dr Michael Hastings CBE – Dr Catriona Drew Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees Reader in Comparative Politics
Chair of the SOAS Board of Trustees Lecturer in Law – Professor Adam Habib –D
 r Simona Vittorini
– Professor Adam Habib – Professor Dina Matar Director of SOAS Senior Lecturer in Politics
Director of SOAS Professor of Political Communication and Arab Media – Nicola Amory-Hypolite –D
 r Yanan Song
– Juliet Ssentongo – Dr Eleanor Newbigin Mace Bearer Lecturer in Diplomacy and Public Policy
Mace Bearer Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern South Asia – Professor Stephen Chan OBE –D
 r Alexej Ulbricht
– Dr Andrea Janku – Dr Lars Peter Laamann Professor of Politics and International Relations Lecturer in Political Theory
Senior Lecturer in the History of China Senior Lecturer in the History of China – Professor Claire Ozanne –D
 r Reem Abou-El-Fadl
– Professor Gina Heathcote – Professor Michael W. Charney Deputy Director and Provost Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics of the
Professor of Gender Studies and International Law Professor of Asian and Military History – Professor Andrea Cornwall Middle East
– Professor Claire Ozanne – Scott Newton Pro Director (Research and Enterprise)
Deputy Director and Provost Head of Law – Khadir Meer
– Professor Andrea Cornwall – Dr Sidonia Lucia Kula Chief Operating Officer and Registrar
Pro Director (Research and Enterprise) Lecturer in Law and Gender
– Khadir Meer – Dr Vanja Hamzić
Chief Operating Officer and Registrar Reader in Law, History and Anthropology
– Ilwad Elman
Honorary Graduand

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The
Graduands

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Certificate Tobias James Stephen Leakey Development Studies and Izara Amer Magsi Hamdi Abdirashed Mohamed Benedict Jerzy Kosarski Lisk
Ancient Near Eastern Studies Arabic and Economics Economics (A) Henry Louis Vincent Mercer Diah Pikatan Orissa Putri International Relations and World
Lennie Marthanollie Jones Salmaan Versi Ashmita Ale Phoebe Jane Bowhill Parsons Gabriella Queiroz Do Nascimento Philosophies
David Patrick Lumley Arabic and Economics (A) Virginia Ruosi History Amina Rahman Vitoria Waterkemper Caceres
Mudaser Ali Leiboyu Xiang Binyamin Abdul Ahad Foivos Raisis Japanese
Certificate of Higher Arabic and Islamic Studies Development Studies and Khalfan Al Badwawi Guanjie Ruan Demetri Orlando Deslandes
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Laurence Christopher Bonnor Chinese and Economics (A) Nour El Yacoubi History and Politics Segolene Sae Chabot La Terreur Caesar
LLB Angelo Maso Isabel Millie Fletcher Jia Ying Ailsa Gan Goulet Japanese and Linguistics
Mary Iye Kanu Chinese and Japanese Studies Piotr Kostanecki History and Social Anthropology Anna Claire Samuel Viola Pecchioli
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African Studies and Social Kyle Victor Gehman abroad) Zainab Hannan Chiara Betocchi Korean and Law
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Yasmin Hosseini Milani South Asian Studies Zahir Mohammed Rahman Aydan Mohnatova Jane Kremer Thannari Churcharoenkrung
Anna Elizabeth Newsam Teng Jin Nawal Rajput Maryam Rashid Ulungile Magubane Jie Han
Middle Eastern Studies Patrick Harold Reeve Najma Ramadan Aaliyah Sharmarke Caroline Marie Rowe Joseph Omar Haniff
Jana Ahmed Mahmoud Al Mughrabi South East Asian Studies Moaz Rasheed Katrina Anyes Troth Nur Aini Saleh Sofia Kouraah
Peter Bernath Andrei Joseph Lejonvarn Luksh Rathi Erica Uchenna Ugoji Yukie Suzuki Xiao Lin
Eassah Ramzan Boonyaporn Suwannasichon Mohammad Sameed International Management (Japan Anthropological Research Methods Gladys Esther Luhumyo
Middle Eastern Studies and Law Ha Linh To Abdullah Sami Shah and Korea) Christine Louise Gibson Alice Emmanuelle Lyzcia
James Benedict St John Laczko South East Asian Studies (including Jehanzeb Shaukat Jade Marie Fatima Abbad Anthropology of Food Salmasamiha Shahidul
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Middle Eastern Studies and World Henry James Banx Woodland Sammar Mazin Younis Abdulah Khaled Rida Susan Brand Shreya Soni
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Julia Kozakova Ishmael Saul Tikly Kardelen Yildirim Carla Alonso Joseph Henry Dempster Asia and Africa
Jo Gerard Re’em Wei Wang Rim Zambour Gaito Nakaya Christopher Samuel Raymond Devas Xuxiang Chen
Persian and Linguistics (including Bachelor of Laws Hani Soud Zedan International Management (Korea Brigid Elizabeth Eades Ha Thai Vu
year abroad) Senior Status LLB (including year abroad) Eloise Lara Loveday Emley Xiaoying Yang
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Samuel Alan Styan Dania Abbas Ashary Kangou Jamila Karamoko Epiphania Oyindasola Ferreira Cultural Studies
Thaybah Sultana Abbas
Politics Tate Gillespie Anne Farwell Wiktoria Weronika Krzemieniewska Felicity Jane Appin Gourlay Ardalan Henri N Al-Jaf
Aya Abu El Riha
Fahima Begum Bana Itani Winifred Tracy Nalubwama Yize Huyan Maidi Askari
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Sumayrah Ahmad
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Ammar Ejaz Ahmed
Efe Gurger Lindsay Jean Mack East and North Africa) Smirnov Sgianach Alex Hindhaugh
Musaab Ahmed
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Zaynab Ahmed
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Elizabeth Allen Jones Gurinder Singh Bassi
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Meryem Amadel Ruoye Ding
Filippo Angeli Marsailie Shiyi Lin Troup Imogen Ria Hedley Simmonds Shaghayegh Rashidi
Sarah Amini Ibrahim Mahmoud Dirrie
Roza Alexandra Atac International Management (China) Deborah Rachel Smith Di Zhang
Areej Arif Adil Musa Haji
Sadia Choudhury (Including Year Abroad) Dora Georgiana Joan Taylor Economic Policy
Marta Minna Fredrika Tora Bergh Pardeep Kaur
Ghufrane Daymi Sara Tonioli Anthropology of Food and Nabil Suleiman Adamu
Lagerqvist Yousuf Khan
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Nina Raluca Bucataru Daniel Alberto Leza Prado
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Bently Louis Fforde Creswell Muhammad Aazib Mushtaq
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Zaila Dantata Funmilola Racheal Oluwaniologun
Benedetta Mocci Zora Vir Singh Bath Buddhist Studies Mohammed Wahajuddin Siddiqui
Aya Dufani Maariyah Peeroo
Maryama Abubakar Mohamed Alexandre Serge Lio Benvenuto Courtney Timothy Field Jan Christian Siva-Jothy
Ayah Abdullah Abdulaziz M Fadil Ibraheem Hayat Rashid
Heleenadolores Alula Pankhurst Tallia Bharwani Xueyang Lei Madison Joan Webb
Luke Michael Wielesiuk Farrer Muhammad Nabeel Rehan
Tania Raissi Khalid Sultan K Binmahfouz Kai-Hsiang Lin Environmental Law and Sustainable
Minahil Fatima Munira Mustafe Sharif
Rishika Singh Alessandro Cabrini Simeon Borisov Mihaylov Development
River Levi Fox Su Myint Thu
Eva Christina Van Der Vliet Gida Debs Amelia-Rose Page Marie Françoise Bénédicte Balaguy
Julia Nikola Gardasiewicz Development Economics (A)
Zhenger Yang Hao Wen Deng Bojin Zhou Rosalind Nancy Ramsay Carter
Frances Helena Howe Moiz Ahmed Mahesar
Sophie Catherine Zwick Nour El Zein Chinese Studies Angelina Karuna Godfrey
Ishrat Sumayyah Hussain Economics (A)
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Noshin Bint Hussain Bilal Ahmad
Clara Schade Poulsen Muhammad Haroon Symny Cao Quin Benedetta Vona
Ifrah Idriss Hussein Adel Gaed Ahmed
Politics and South Asian Studies Hassan Houchou Benjamin Richard Collis Davies Ailis Francesca Taylor Wood
Kimya Kalantari Sara Ahmed
Daisy Violet Webster Choudhry Hamza Hussain Alexander Edward Benjamin Dingle Ethnomusicology
Syed Muhammad Ali Kazmi Habiba Alam
Politics and World Philosophies Usman Majid Kaleem Yi Fu Henrietta Takouhi Rose Ford
Alaina Khan Sakeenah Kenny Ali
Sunniva Andreassen Saeverud Qin Lin Candela Guerrero Garcia Ana Luiza Lima Da Silva
Maryam Khan Umaymah Fatima Alom
Religions and World Philosophies Chin Yan Liu Isobel Jane Haskell Knut Jonas Sellevold
Omid Alizadeh Meghrazi Zayn Shah Bakth
Inaky Alberto Asensio Mejia Yu Chieh Lo Bethan Myfanwy Howells Gender and Sexuality
Bibi Farah Meharban Niyaz Chowdhury
Social Anthropology Ramisha Fariha Malik Ilektra Kaltsoni Ruth Constance Donaldson
Zoraver Mehta Urbana Chowdhury
Ria Tushar Bhate Muhammad Hussnain Mumtaz Malcolm Bernard Kemp Alif Lameesa Trevathan
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Alaa Ayman Muradi Hania Imran
Clara Sophie Luisa Manuela Eirich Rabiya Naeem Cameron Frank Oliver Abdelreheem
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Hollerbach Asil Aftab Arshad Sheikh Juliette Gay Pitt Lina Mostafa Ashour
Mariya Ishaq Nasir Arjun Lakhanpal
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Abigail Ng Hei Yee Aminah Malik
Celeste Graham Mohammad Hassan Tahir Andrew James Scott-Lewis Roisin Margaret Jackson
Afnan Khalid Oumar Harpreet Singh Matharoo
Felix Helen Henson Judy Zayat Joseph Zebulon Trevitt Claude Kempen
Eda Ozoglu Luke Anthony Poultney
Tomasz Tadeusz Jablonski Master of Arts Han Wang Ting-Sian Liu
Elif Ozoglu Economics (B)
Hambit Mary Kuwahara Dizhen Wu Sara Marchese
Leehoo Benaya Pansky Karme Sherif Mahmoud Abdalla African Studies
Danna Liu Macrae Jingfei Zhang Julie Marie Rousseau
Aqsa Haroon Patel Irsa Ahmed Laura Jean Anderson
Degao Ouyang Langqiu Zhang Parvathy Salil
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Bibhu Thapaliya Katherine Peacock (Arabic) Islamic Middle East Amy Grace Davies Md Arif Rabbani
Preeti Varma Daniel Wilson Celine Anne Louis Lisa Passerini William John Dowds Tahmina Rahman
Gender Studies and Law Aya Yoshida History and Intensive Language Natalie Anne Stuart Mala Dutta Asim Zahoor
Yasmin Samra Abubeker Cheuk Lun Yuen (Korean Without Study Abroad) History of Art and Architecture of Neteiphoub Dennis Eang Israeli Studies
Cara Gwenllian Balen Global Diplomacy (Middle East and Lun Jing the Islamic Middle East and Intensive Wydad El Jaouhari Vasiliki Karali
Babette Taja Clarke North Africa) (by Distance Learning) History of Art and Archaeology Language (Arabic) Mohammad Jassim Fathi Japanese Studies
Maria Iturriaga Rodriguez Ashlee Campbell Kaoru Akagawa Fatih Tarhan Gidon Feen Emily Charlotte Askew
Anna Madeleine Jarrett Rawlence Waleed Didaoui Maria Cecilia Belis History of Art and Archaeology James Peter Finnie Alexander Drew Paul Boorman
Ching-Wen Liao Rachel Gurofsky Giulia Cappello Celia Piritta Jenni Molina Jiaying Gao Fiona Elizabeth Collins
Mamokuena Engeline Makhema Emmanouil Kavvalos Natasha Yasmine Cheung Human Rights Law Riccardo Gasco Matthew Nicholas Cooper
Zuzanna Pawlowska Parhum Moshki Allegra Bettina Clark Thawra Abu Khdeir Anahita Zahra Ghanbari Parsa Gonçalo Filipe Da Rocha Navega
Ruth Elizabeth Mary Sellin Basma Ourfali Ariel Nicole Collier Yasmine Alaoui Smaili Ellada Hainla Charlotte Louise Dorans
Adithi Shenava Hadeel Samir Huajie Fan Ajita Banerjie Vanda Hajkova Frederick Walter Enriquez Fischer
Global Cinemas Global Diplomacy (South Asia) (by Michelle Solange Hertz Jamie Louise Bohanna Borbala Hathazy Jolif Guest
Umloda Emad Ibrahim Distance Learning) Chieh-Min Huang Saskia Ruth Jessica Byng Vendula Holubova Ka Yee Jessie Ho
Ewa Katarzyna Kiszelka Maik Hollinger Yav Huon Sarah Abigail Chaplin Hamza Iqbal Moe Iwata
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Learning) Martin John Robinson Qiwen Ke Sophie Marie Celestine Clerc Ekram Karim Timothée Keller
Nur Diana Abdul Rahman Global Media and Communications Sarah Lawson-Schalles Elizabeth Agnes May Cole Yuxuan Liu Jesse Patrick Kirkwood
Hiba Khan Eliza Ming Rosamund Bacon Qianhui Lin Elisa Ginevra Giacomelli Cecilia Martinez Tatiana Margaret Diana Lebreton
Kate Wiggans Marta Malaspina Faith Louise Mckie Athar Y M A Ibrahim Tamsin Melville Cameron James Mcclymont
Global Creative and Cultural Maria Gabriela Marrone Wendi Men Svea Christi Isaacs Edoardo Montin Miltiadis Riniotis
Industries Global Media and Postnational Wenqi Meng Aisha Isse Thomas Patrick Moran Panagiotis-Alexandros Riniotis
Iman Akenzua Al-Kareem Communication Sophie Anne Mullen Max Luca Laurance Richard La Fosse Adaobi Vanessa Mordi Jennifer Leigh Schofield
Danielle Nicole Alexander Jiyoung Bhang Joseph Rupert Nickols Juliana Leimig Santos Fatemah Afagh Mulazadeh Eline Vivianne Suverkropp
Ibraheem-Uwais Ali Sayaka Ikeda Moriah Nathan Oluwaseun Ogunbiyi Andreea Mihaela Marinescu Charles Michael O’Connell Matthew John Turnbull
Anna Margaretha Maria Benting Bryan Njenga Knight Lewis Katsumi Okashimo Javiera Ignacia Slatiza Martinez Kate Ruth O’Connell Alexandra Cecilia Wagner
Evan Marshall Binkley Shahlaa Kurji Danielle Elizabeth Redden Henriquez Phebeana Xiomara Ojomoses Bocan Wang
Adrien Jean Victor Coulon Aksarapak Lapanunt Olivia Sebastian Zouhir Masri Ruan William Opie Meres Rachel Emily Williams
Hui Gao Cassia Mcareavey Shreeja Sen Olamide Modupeoluwa Noah-Fabian Yamone Phoo Maung Josh Ryan Wilson
Ying Eugenia Han Mukul Menon Thaara Sumithra Shankar Aye Su Mon Nyein Maela Anna Ruiz Japanese Studies and Intensive
Vanda Ivancic Adhya Moona Sovanrattana Sin Margherita Rampoldi Ishrat Jahan Sanjida Language (Japanese Without Study
Louisa Jo Johnson Mahtab Saadatmandi Victoire Laure Lou Van Der Woude Ayesha Shingruf Kaashyapee Pradeepsinh Sarvaiya Abroad)
Sungmin Lee Mariam Sleiman Thomas Iwan Vickery Victor Thorben Sievert Gianmarco Scollo Sarah Marie Donnella
Linus Liu Yada Theppanom Jiahui Xing Emma Rose Sims Amira Isaura Pocker Serhani Cameron Charles Maydon
Umulkhayr Mohamed Mariam Zaki Xiaoying Zhao Edda Triinu-Alfriida Augusta Suad Sheek Hussein Ryan Adam Noble
Karolina Monika Ochwat Global Security and Strategy (by History of Art and Archaeology of Sundstroem Kenta Shimomura Ricky Wai Hong Wong
Jaymie Paige Robinson Distance Learning) East Asia Zaiba Tahyya Frøy Thule Skøld Korean Studies
Natalia Skoczek Hannah Elizabeth Louise Campbell Maria Carolina Arillotta Deema Yusuf Beatrice Irene Stevenson Darcie Elizabeth Cochrane
Alice Margaret Smith Grant Parks Ralph Gordon Barber International Law Iana-Doriana Telehoi Heidi Francesca Fearns
Xue Zhang Historical Research Methods Baiyan Chen Mahrukh Ali Emlyn Victoria Torres Manassavee Issarathamrong
Yifan Zhou Abdelkader Harkassi Aidi Feier Chen Anna Rosemary Bailey-Morley Owen Samuel Tutt Roxana-Madalina Istrate
Global Digital Cultures History Xueyi Chen Alhagy Darbo Saskia Alexandra Van Brakel Garcia- Birthe Ingrun Kühn-Velten
Marcos Enrique Ortiz Finch Maria Cortas Hannah Patricia Dear Rebecca Anna Dench Cos Caius William Lacey
Global Diplomacy (by Distance Samer El Jurdi Minyi Deng Helen Ghiorghis Margherita Vanini Kin Fung Leung
Learning) Erick Terrence Eldrett Isabella St John Ellis Hala Khalid Yusuf Mohamed Itoro-Abasi Mawulonm Ruth Victor- Paolo Marcelli
Salem Mohammed Salem Alqassimi Rupsha Ghosh Philip Christopher Lindsey Evans Jamsheer Akpan Korean Studies and Intensive
Racha Awada Francis Jackson Meijie Fan Marie Shalini Johnson Violet Nqabile Wanda Language (Korean Without Study
Lionel Badal Haley Marie Johnson Edwina Gautier De Charnace Hyunjin Kim Junzhe Wang Abroad)
Martijn Boelen Saajidah Kalla Jiachen Jiang Carolina Pinto Coelho Teixeira Viana Thomas Benjamin Webster Barbora Houšková
Charles Bohan-Hurst Safiya Kenny Shinhwa Koo Imru Al Qays Talha Jebril Hermione Constance Winifred Wilson Eilis Honor Price-Peyroux
Elisa Capponi Lucy Emma Kernick Hoi Ching Kwok Yishu Wan Sandro Thomas Wirth Language Documentation and
Sebastian Chamorro Nusrath Khan William Marlowe Lash James William White Xuhao Wu Description
Mariama Conteh Junwen Lan Audrey Tung Lee Ziou Yu Nathan Samuel Zachary Aitana Leeza Murray
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Judith Hanan Lewis Mills Samiyah Uddin Amaster of Artsnkwa Annorbah Alzahraa Meraj N Mirza Jake David Lewis
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(Japanese Without Study Abroad) María Mónica Gutiérrez Jaramillo Asma Hussain Ye Yuan Hasan Fawzi Ali Al Kilani Feier Su
Julia Maria Milosz Omar Hazem M Ibrahim Daisy Ann King Social Anthropology and Intensive Shaazia Ahmed Ebrahim LLM in Environmental Law and
Yangyang Zheng Catherine Elizabeth Lytle Kay Yui Stefan Luk Language (Korean Without Study Anastasia Gavalas Sustainable Development
Media and the Middle East Abdul Samad Majid Myrthe Merel Johanna Minnaert Abroad) Maya Joseph Natalie Isabel Geke Meyo
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Media in Development Joey Conor O’Neill Mariam Shazia Quraishi Social Anthropology of Yuduo Wang and Economic Law
Maxine Vita Betteridge-Moes Julien Palliere Ishika Saxena Development Anne-Bluette Wollmann Shama Elayar
David Thacher Bindon Zhuoqun Zhang Hannah Kristina Shury-Smith Bhani Rachel Bali Turkish Studies Tala Fenianos
Olga Dzhonua Music in Development Neil Andrew Smith Tanya Louise Clarke Leila Ferrari Marie Lea Aude Guermonprez
Phoebe Eva Joanna Kris Emily Louise Abbott Rhea Janki R Somaiya Kathy Jayne Harrison Moira Salzen Bader Kabbani
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Rediet Negede Lewi Joseph Daniel Greaney Jade Williams Social Anthropology: Medical LLM in International Law
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Sonia Reyna Tsukagoshi Ruba Abughaida Jean-Louis De Ganay South Asian Area Studies Islam Naser
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Michelle Adobea Ntow Raffaella Colletti Nikhita Maia Pandian Sara Khan
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Obai Kurd Ali
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Religion in Global Politics Religions Study of Religions
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