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Teaching

As module designer, assessor and teacher
 

‘History in Practice: Migration History Before Windrush’ [1st year study skills and bridging program], History BA, University of Manchester (2021-22)

 

‘Race and Empire in Modern British History’, Modern British History MPhil, University of Cambridge (2019; 2021)

As lecturer
 

‘Winds of Change: Politics, Society and Culture in Britain, 1899-1990’, University of Manchester [8 lectures] (2022)

 

‘Imperial Nation: the Making of Modern Britain, 1783-1902’, University of Manchester [7 lectures] (2021)

 

British Social and Economic History, 1880-, University of Cambridge [‘Race and migration 1880-1945’, ‘Race and migration 1945 –’] (2020; 2022)

As seminar teacher and assessor on team-taught modules
 

‘Historical Research’ (methodology and professionalization module), MA seminar, University of Manchester, 2021-22

 

‘Gender, Sexuality and the Body’, MA seminar, University of Manchester, (2022)

 

‘From Cottonopolis to Metropolis: Manchester Communities & Institutions’, MA seminar, University of Manchester, (2022)

 

‘Remaking Modern British History’, MA seminar, University of Manchester, (2021)

 

‘Winds of Change: Politics, Society and Culture in Britain, 1899-1990’, BA History, 2nd year undergraduate module, University of Manchester (2022)

 

‘Manchester History Workshop’, BA History, 1st year undergraduate module, University of Manchester, (2022)

 

‘Imperial Nation: the Making of Modern Britain, 1783-1902’, BA History, 1st year undergraduate module, University of Manchester (2021)

As small- group supervisor (setting reading, essay questions, marking, report writing)
 

Essay writing skills – King’s College, Cambridge (small group sessions on writing and research) (2022)

 

‘Independent Research Project’ 2nd year module – University of Manchester, History (2021-22)

 

‘Historical Project’ 2nd year module. Essay title: ‘‘Race is endemic to modernity.’ Discuss with reference to Britain and/or the ‘British World’ c.1750-1950’ – University of Cambridge, History and Politics (2020)

 

Historical Arguments and Practice, topics on ‘race’ and ‘intellectual history’ – University of Cambridge, History (2018; 2019; 2021)

 

British Economic and Social History since 1880 - University of Cambridge, History (2017-18; 2018-19)

 

History of political thought since c. 1890 and political philosophy, -University of Cambridge, Politics and International Studies (2016)

Undergraduate dissertations supervised
 

15 dissertations in modern British history, University of Manchester (2021-22)

 

‘Gentrification and Class in Modern British History’, University of Cambridge (2019-20)

Assessment
 

Masters dissertations – History MA, University of Manchester (2021)

 

Masters dissertations - Modern British History MPhil, University of Cambridge (2019, 2020)

 

Undergraduate exam marker – British Social and Economic History 1880-, University of Cambridge (2021)

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