TEACHING
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I have been lecturing and teaching a range of courses across political theory and PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), and politics. In 2023 I have been nominated for King's Teaching Award. Please scroll down for the detailed list of the courses I taught and for my service activities.
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
2022/23 Introduction to Political Theory, module co-convenor
2022/23. Ethics, Economics and Public Policy, module co-convenor
2021-23 Key Concepts of Philosophy, Politics and Economics, module co-convenor
2021/22 Political Theory of Finance, seminar leader
2021/22 Integration, Disintegration and Brexit, module convenor
2016/17 Democracy and Its Critics, seminar leader
2016/17 Extended Essay Module, seminar leader
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
2017- 20 The LSE Course, module convenor, (interdisciplinary foundation course for 1800 students per term)
2018/19 LSE Summer School, lecturer
2017- 25 The LSE Course, seminar leader
2016/17 Revolutions and World Politics Summer School
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
2015- 17 Politics and Society in Central and Eastern Europe, seminar leader
2014/15 Introduction to Political Sociology, seminar leader
SERVICE & ADMINISTRATION
FOR THE DEPARTMENT/COLLEGE
2022 - Departmental Representative for Faculty Research Staff and Teaching Fellows Committee
2022 - Member of Departmental EDI Committee
2022 A talk for ‘Emerging Researchers Programme’, Research Strategy & Development
2022 'An introduction to Deliberative Democracy: Theory and Practice’, seminar series, SSPP Faculty Research Team
2020 - 2019 Member of The LSE Course Sub-board of the Examiners and Management Committees
2020 - 2018 Equality and Diversity Fellow at The LSE Course
2020 - 2017 Mentor for Guest Teachers at LSE100 (2 each academic year)
2019 - 2018 Green Impact Project Leader at The LSE Course
FOR THE PROFESSION
Member of the Leadership Collective of Critical Policy Studies APSA Related Group
Peer-reviewer for Democratisation, Political Studies, Representation, ResPublica, Journal of Deliberative Democracy, Democratic Theory.