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Teaching

Teaching is one of my favourite parts of my career, where I find I can have daily impact through the work of teaching and supervising students. I stive to create a classroom culture of mutual curiosity, creativity, respect, and learning that brings students from a variety of different backgrounds (disciplinary and otherwise) together. Across my classes, I challenge students to think critically about the material and political complexities that co-create environmental crises and to develop the skills to navigate through these crises creatively and collaboratively. 

At the University of Oxford, I regularly taught undergraduate tutorials in Geography and I taught on the MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Governance as the TA for two years. At UC Berkeley, I give guest lectures in both the Geography Department and the Energy and Resources Group. Some of the courses I have taught include:   

University of Oxford

Teaching Assistant for the MSc in Nature, Society, and Environmental Governance (2020-2022), School of Geography and the Environment

Geographies of the Anthropocene, School of Geography and the Environment

Human Geography, Keble College

Geographical Thought, Keble College

Environmental Geography, Wadham College

UC Berkeley [Guest Lectures]

‘(Regenerative?) Food and Society,’ Geography

‘Qualitative Research Methods,’ Energy and Resources Group

‘Conservation in the Anthropocene,’ Geography