I have a wide range of teaching experience in higher education on both sides of the Atlantic. This includes teaching and convening multiple undergraduate and postgraduate options in classical language (both ancient Greek and Latin), literature, culture, and reception at King's College London, University College London, Cambridge, and Princeton, where I was the recipient of a postgraduate teaching prize. I am also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
At King's College London, in addition to postgraduate teaching and supervision in Classics, I am involved in an innovative undergraduate Liberal Arts programme that allows students to build their own pathway across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. I teach and oversee various modules which highlight the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinarity. Since September 2018 I am also one of the two External Examiners of the BA/BSc and MArt/MSci in Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences at the University of Birmingham.
I participated in the Erasmus + project CREATES (Creating Responsive, Engaging And Tailored Education with Students), which was funded by the European Commission, as a member of the ‘engaged and co-creative learning and teaching’ development team.
At King's College London, in addition to postgraduate teaching and supervision in Classics, I am involved in an innovative undergraduate Liberal Arts programme that allows students to build their own pathway across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. I teach and oversee various modules which highlight the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinarity. Since September 2018 I am also one of the two External Examiners of the BA/BSc and MArt/MSci in Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences at the University of Birmingham.
I participated in the Erasmus + project CREATES (Creating Responsive, Engaging And Tailored Education with Students), which was funded by the European Commission, as a member of the ‘engaged and co-creative learning and teaching’ development team.