I have taught courses ranging from political theory to qualitative field methods to applied politics. My pedagogical philosophy centers around creating an inclusive community and an engaged learning environment. In my teaching, I draw on creative sources, multimedia, and experiential approaches to learning.

Teaching

  • Class teacher, 2023 - 2024: International Political Theory, Department of International Relations, LSE

  • Class teacher, 2023 & 2024: Qualitative Research Methods, Department of Methodology, LSE Summer School

  • Teaching fellow, 2022: Politics in Action, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London

Teaching awards

  • 2024: LSE Class Teacher Award: Highly Commended (International Political Theory)

  • 2023: LSE Class Teacher Award (Qualitative Research Methods)

Other pedagogy & facilitation

  • 2022: Brilliant Club & LSE Springboard: course tutor for self-designed course: “Visualising the postcolonial in East & Southeast Asia”

  • 2019: Co-designed and facilitated an interdisciplinary workshop in Yangon, Myanmar with researchers and artists to encourage collaboration across arts and research, as part of SOAS’ Reducing Inequalities in Public Engagement project.