Teaching & Supervision

I have six years of experience teaching courses on introductory anthropology theory, ethnography and Chinese anthropology.

At the University of Helsinki, I have taught introductory anthropology courses for BA students for three years during my doctoral studies. In spring 2021, I co-taught a MA course on “Ethnographic Perspectives to Crisis, Power and the State” delivered by regional specialists working in Southern Europe, Greater China, and the Arab World.

I have designed and taught my own curricula for MA students on the anthropology of China titled “China and Chinas”. This was the first ever China focused course taught at the University of Helsinki anthropology discipline.

Beyond my teaching experience in introductory anthropology and China, in Spring 2023, I taught a course on “American Cultural Pluralism and the Law” at John-Jay College City University of New York.

I am currently supervising one PhD student at the Helsinki University and a MA student at the Aalto University School of Art, Design & Architecture.