Throughout my academic career, I have embraced the opportunity to engage students deeply in the study of political science and international relations, drawing upon my experience teaching at the University of Geneva and various institutions across Europe. My teaching philosophy focuses on creating a dynamic, research-led environment that fosters critical thinking and collaboration, both of which are essential to understanding complex international issues. In my classes on EU-Russia relations, international cooperation, and research methods, I strive to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, ensuring that students are well prepared for the demands of both the academic and professional realms of International Relations.
Graduate courses
The European Neighborhood Policy and the East
Undergraduate courses
Institutions européennes et intégration européenne [European Institutions and European Integration]
L’Europe, la Russie et les pays voisins [Europe, Russia, and their neighbours]
L’Europe, la Russie et l’Ukraine [Europe, Russia, and Ukraine]
Research methods for Bachelor thesis
International cooperation (tutorial)
Workshops/summer schools
EU and EAEU food safety regimes