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Teaching

Teacher Responsible:
  • PH225: Business and Organisational Ethics
PH225 is an optional course where students will tackle questions such as 'What responsibility do businesses have to society? Is it okay to lie, bribe, or exploit others if it’s good for your business? How should civil servants weigh the interests of different citizens? Is there anything that should never be bought or sold?'
Guest Lecturer:
  • PH103: The Big Questions
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.
 
Seminar Leader:
  • PH240: The Ethics of AI and Data
PH240 is an optional course for second- and third-year students that introduces the core philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and ethical concepts needed to build better technology and to reason about its impact on the economy, civil society, and government.
  • PH225: Business and Organisational Ethics
PH225 is an optional course where students will tackle questions such as 'What responsibility do businesses have to society? Is it okay to lie, bribe, or exploit others if it’s good for your business? How should civil servants weigh the interests of different citizens? Is there anything that should never be bought or sold?'
  • PH103: The Big Questions
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.
  • PH222: Philosophy and Public Policy

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. 
Marking Assistance:
  • PH341: Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Applications

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.
Teaching Award:
  • Highly Commended (2024)
I was highly commended in the category of 'inspiring teaching', based on student feedback on my teaching for PH103.​​​
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