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Teaching
Modules Taught:
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PH103: The Big Questions
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PH103 is an introductory course for first-year philosophy undergraduates. The course covers central questions in epistemology, metaphysics, political philosophy, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, and applied ethics.
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PH222: Philosophy and Public Policy
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PH222 is a course for second, third, and fourth-year undergraduates. The course offers critical reflection on the design and evaluation of public policies from the perspective of moral and political philosophy.
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Marking Assistance:
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PH341: Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Applications
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PH341 is a course for fourth-year students which draws on concepts, theories and findings from Philosophy, Politics and Economics to tackle questions faced by decision-makers in public and private institutions. Aside from assisting with the marking of essays, I co-conducted the final oral examinations for this module.
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Teaching Awards:
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Highly Commended (2024)​
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I was highly commended in the category of 'inspiring teaching', based on student feedback on my teaching for PH103.​
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