modules/

postgraduate teaching//

MODULE CONVENER

  • 2022-PRESENT, King’s College London. “Critical Bioethics”, Department of Global Health & Social Medicine.

  • 2022-PRESENT, King’s College London. “Qualitative Research in Social Science & Health”, Department of Global Health & Social Medicine.

    • 2024-2025: Reading List [coming soon]

SEMINAR TEACHING

  • 2019-2020, London School of Economics & Political Science. “Key Issues in Global Health and Development”, Department of International Development.

  • 2019-2020, London School of Economics & Political Science. “Key Issues in Development Studies”, Department of International Development.

GUEST LECTURES

  • 2022, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals. “Gender, Race, and Inequalities in International Development”, Department of International Development (three lectures).

  • 2020, Anglia Ruskin University. “Reading Feminist Social Policy in Global Health”. Department of Sociology.

  • 2020, London School of Economics & Political Science. “Gender, Policy, and the Politics of Recognition: Reproductive Health and Rights”, Department of Gender Studies.

  • 2019, Imperial College. “Sexual and Reproductive Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries”. Faculty of Medicine.

  • 2018, University of Birmingham. “Gender, Health, and Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries”. Faculty of Medicine.

undergraduate teaching//

GUEST LECTURES

  • 2024, Queen Mary University of London. “Abortion stigma and care practices”. Medicine (second year).

  • 2024, King’s College London. “Young people’s experiences of abortion and sexual and reproductive health care”. Children and Young People in Troubled Times (third year undergraduate).

  • 2023, University of Bremen. “I felt like some kind of namoona’: reproductive justice & global health in India”. Public Health (second year undergraduate).

  • 2023, University of Wisconsin-Madison. “‘I felt like some kind of namoona’: reproductive justice & global health in India”. Special Topics in Gender & Health (second year undergraduate).

  • 2020, Sciences Po. “Can research be feminist?”, Qualitative Methods for Social Policy Research (third year undergraduate).

SEMINAR TEACHING

  • 2021-2022, London School of Economics & Political Science. “How can we control AI?”, LSE100 (first year undergraduate).

  • 2017-2018, London School of Economics & Political Science. “Research methods for Social Policy”, Department of Social Policy (second year undergraduate).

  • 2017-2018, London School of Economics & Political Science. “Sociology and Social Policy”, Department of Social Policy (first year undergraduate).