
معرفی
Sophia Hayat Taha is a Sessional Lecturer and Academic Mentor at the School of Law, Keele University. She is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD while maintaining diverse teaching roles. Her work spans socio-legal studies, decolonial theory, and migration policy analysis.
Research interests include curriculum reform, epistemic justice, and the intersection of law with postcolonialism. Key projects address decolonizing legal education, deficit narratives in international student research, and the socio-legal impacts of migration and pandemics.
Publications emphasize academic career development pathways, critiques of colonial legacies in institutions, and the political economy of migration. She has contributed reviews of seminal texts like 'Migration Beyond Capitalism' and engaged in discourse analysis of UK migration rhetoric.
Professional contributions include organizing the Keele Institute for Social Inclusion's 2019 conference panel on decolonization and curriculum reform. Her work bridges legal scholarship with urgent societal issues like domestic violence during lockdowns and systemic inequities in higher education.




