Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Developed and taught a series of four undergraduate lectures on emotions in ancient Greek and Indian philosophy, focusing on Aristotle, the Stoics, Buddhist Philosophy and Hindu philosophy, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between emotions and ethics.
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Helped redesign the Indian Philosophy paper for the Oxford Philosophy Faculty, by suggesting weekly topics and readings, contributing to decisions on the structure of teaching and assessment, and giving one of six lectures.
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
4 undergraduate lectures on emotions and their connection to ethics in ancient Greek and Indian philosophy.
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
1 lecture, entitled ‘Ethics without Selves in Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra 8.90-103’, for the undergraduate paper in Indian Philosophy.
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Prepared and taught one 2-hour class to 10 graduate students on different ways of understanding anger, particularly as a response to injustice, inspired by insights from Stoic and Buddhist philosophy.
Brasenose College, University of Oxford
8 tutorials
Keble College, University of Oxford
8 tutorials
The Queen's College & Christ Church College, University of Oxford
8 tutorials
Somerville College, University of Oxford
8 tutorials
Jesus College, St Hugh’s College, Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford
2 tutorials
Merton College, University of Oxford
8 tutorials
The Queen's College & Christ Church College, University of Oxford
2 revision classes
St Anne's College, University of Oxford
2 revision classes