Teaching

In addition to my role as Departmental Lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology, I am a Retained Lecturer for Linguistics at Pembroke College, Oxford. I am also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. 

Undergraduate teaching

I teach undergraduate students in their first year for the Phonetics and Phonology strand of the Prelims course; I give a set of four lectures on Phonology, and teach weekly classes. 

I also teach tutorials to FHS students taking the option B1 paper in Phonetics and Phonology, and supervise undergraduate essays, theses and projects in my areas of interest.

In addition to this, through my role at Pembroke I currently teach General Linguistics and the linguistics of French. 

Graduate teaching

I deliver two lecture courses on Phonology to students studying for an MSt or MPhil in Linguistics: Foundations of Phonology in Michaelmas Term, and Advanced Phonology in Hilary Term. These lectures are accompanied by practical classes and, for those taking option B(i) in Phonetics and Phonology, a set of four tutorials. 

I also supervise students in Psycholinguistics, and for theses in Phonology, including those involving experimental methods. 

Supervision

I supervise or co-supervise a number of masters and doctoral students in areas relating to my research expertise, namely