Teaching
Northeastern University London
Currently, I lead four courses at Northeastern University London:
Early Modern Philosophy (Second Year)
Ethics (First Year)
History of Ethics (MA)
Directed Study: Mary Astell's A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
Durham University
In 2021/22 , I was course leader for two courses at Durham University:
Early Modern Philosophy (Second Year)
Ethics and Values (First Year)
I also contributed to Philosophy of Mind (Second Year).
In 2020/21, I taught three courses at Durham University:
Early Modern Philosophy (Second Year)
Applied Ethics (Philosophy of Race) (Third Year)
Philosophical Issues in Contemporary Science (Third Year)
Trinity College Dublin
During the year 2019/20 I was the lead instructor for three undergraduate courses at TCD:
Seventeenth Century Philosophy, Spring Term (First Year)*
Eighteenth Century Philosophy, Spring Term (First Year)*
Margaret Cavendish's Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy, Spring Term (Second Year)
*The module that these two courses comprised received the highest student feedback in the philosophy department for the 2019/20 year, with an average rating of 4.84/ 5.
For the year 2018/19 I was the lead instructor for three undergraduate courses at TCD:
Eighteenth Century Philosophy, Spring Term (First Year)
Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge, Spring Term (Second Year)
Philosophy of Language, Spring Term (Second Year)
For the years 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 I was a Teaching Assistant for two undergraduate courses (I also served as Head Teaching Assistant for the year 2017/2018):
Central Problems in Philosophy (First Year)
History of Philosophy (First Year)
I received a Teaching Award from the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy at TCD (2016/2017).
University College Dublin
I was invited to be a Visiting Teaching Fellow at UCD for the year 2019/20, and designed and lead a module on 'Early Modern Women on Knoweldge and Nature'. The course served as an introduction to Early Modern epistemology and metaphysics via the work of four women philosophers: Margaret Cavendish, Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia, Anne Conway, and Mary Shepherd.