In academia, my primary areas of research and teaching include the philosophy of work and labour, social and political philosophy, and applied ethics.
I completed my PhD at the University of St. Andrews in 2024, where I was a part of the THE FUTURE OF WORK AND INCOME RESEARCH NETWORK with Alexander X. Douglas and Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe. My doctoral dissertation examined the collective benefits of work and argued for their social value and political significance.
Read about my thesis here.
While at the University of St. Andrews, I served as a tutor (Teaching Assistant) for a variety of introductory philosophy courses covering topics in moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, and the Enlightenment. I also designed and lead the Academic Skills Project (ASP) Workshops for the Philosophy Department in 2020, covering fundamentals in philosophy such as navigating online tutorials, engaging with a diverse curriculum, and building diversity in the field of academic philosophy.
Since completing my graduate work, I have taught Introduction to Philosophy at Montgomery Community College in Rockville, Maryland.
Find my full CV - with teaching portfolio - here.