Guest Lectures
As a guest lecturer, I have had the privilege of engaging with diverse audiences, from undergraduates to masters and PhD students. My expertise has also led to invitations to run workshops for international academic conference attendees. My lecturing style is grounded in practical application, with a strong emphasis on contextualizing theory within real-world scenarios. This approach not only makes complex concepts more accessible but also demonstrates their relevance and utility beyond the classroom.
By bridging the gap between academia and practice, I aim to equip students with the tools they need to apply their knowledge effectively in their respective fields. My sessions are interactive and dynamic, fostering a learning environment where ideas can be exchanged and explored. Through this method, I strive to inspire critical thinking and innovation, preparing students to meet the challenges of their professional journeys with confidence and competence.
Example Lectures
Poetics of Dwelling
University of Dundee, PhD Conference
Forests and Culture
Centre for TKTKTKTK, University of Cumbria
Ethnoecology and Sustainability
Department for TKTKTTK, Keele University