Teaching

A decade of teaching political science, American government and international politics at college level

My Approach to Teaching

Teaching
Philosophy

I believe that teaching is a form of global engagement. Whether I’m leading a seminar on climate security or mentoring students through their Fulbright applications, I aim to create learning spaces that are inclusive, inquiry-driven, and connected to real-world challenges. My approach is grounded in critical thinking, care ethics, and a commitment to interdisciplinarity.

Courses I Teach

Teaching across disciplines, from American institutions to emerging security domains

American Government
Foundations of U.S. political systems and civic participation.
Introduction to International Politics
Core concepts in global power, cooperation, and institutions.
Introduction to
Political Science
This foundational course explores the core concepts, institutions, and ideologies that shape political life.
Space Security and Governance
An emerging course covering geopolitics, orbital debris, and international space law.

Teaching Moment: Engaging Security Professionals on Space

As part of the Comprehensive Security Cooperation (CSC) course, a five-week flagship program offered by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS), I co-led a session on space security alongside Dr. Alfred Oehlers.

The audience included security professionals representing governments across the Indo-Pacific region, creating a uniquely diverse and high-level setting for dialogue. We examined pressing challenges in the outer space domain, including orbital debris, the rapid increase in satellite launches, and the growing importance of international norms like the Artemis Accords in ensuring peaceful and sustainable use of space.

The exchange was vibrant and deeply engaging. Participants raised bold, thoughtful questions on militarization, dual-use technologies, and the limits of current governance frameworks. 

Mentorship and Student Engagement

I mentor students across disciplines, particularly those pursuing international opportunities like Fulbright, graduate study, or policy careers. My goal is to empower students to connect academic knowledge with personal purpose.

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