This includes: the origins of humanity, artefacts and technology, human osteoarchaeology, issues within evolutionary anthropology, and human-environment interactions.
I have led/participated in workshops for archaeology students on geometric morphometrics at the British Institute in East Africa (Kenya), the University of Granada (Spain) and the University of Liverpool (UK).
I am currently co-supervising two Masters students, including Yosef Dosha at Addis Ababa University as part of the Max Planck Society ARTEMIS Program, aimed at supporting African students in their scientific studies.
I have tutored undergraduate and postgraduate students in applied statistics through the KnowHow intitative at the University of Liverpool Library and the Managing Archaeological Data group.