Teaching

Twenty years, three countries, many audiences

Teaching across three countries and very different audiences has taught me that students are willing to work hard if you work hard for them.

I design courses from the ground up, adapt them from student feedback, and keep them current — including a deliberate, critical engagement with how AI tools change the way students research and write. Whether the subject is philosophy, history, or general culture, my aim is the same: to give students the concepts and the confidence to think for themselves.

Currently

Lecturer — European Institute of Journalism, Paris (full remote)
2022 – present
French institutions · International history · Culture générale. Courses designed from scratch, including the integration of AI into the learning objectives.

Previously

Lecturer — University of Lausanne
2021 – 2022
Epistemology (MA seminar) · History of Economic Ideas (BA, HEC Lausanne).
Teaching Assistant — University of Lausanne (IEP, Centre Walras-Pareto)
2015 – 2020
History of Political Thought · Contemporary Political Thought. Seminars and part of the plenary lectures.
Lecturer — EuroComSchool (private university), Paris
2011 – 2015
French institutions. Designed from scratch and updated yearly.
Lecturer — Institut Européen de Journalisme, Paris
2011 – 2015
Culture générale — introduction to history, geopolitics and philosophy.
Lecturer — Eurasiam, Paris
2006 – 2015
Culture générale, Management, Creative writing. Director of the pedagogic mission, Tokyo (2008).

What I bring