modules/
postgraduate teaching//
MODULE CONVENER
2022-PRESENT, King’s College London. “Critical Bioethics”, Department of Global Health & Social Medicine.
2024-2025: Reading List [publicly available]. Read more here.
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).