Teaching

I teach graduate and undergraduate courses in international relations, global environmental politics, and multilateral environmental diplomacy at the University of Vienna. I aim to inspire students to think analytically and reflectively about global environmental change and the institutions, policies, and politics shaping climate change, biodiversity loss, and marine governance in and beyond the high seas.

Current teaching:

2024

210146SE M11: Research Practice – Conducting Research on Global Environmental Agreement-Making

300193RV Silent Spring – sixth mass extinction of species: reasons and consequences

2023

210066VO BAK10: SpezialVO International Politics and Development – Ocean Politics and the Future of Marine Biodiversity Governance

300193RV Silent Spring – sixth mass extinction of species: reasons and consequences

2022

210105 VO M4: SpezialVO International Politics and Development (2022W): International Biodiversity Politics: Institutions, Actors, Power Relations

210099U EBAK17b.1: Political Science in practice (2022S)- International environmental politics: research object and career path

300193RV Silent Spring – sixth mass extinction of species: reasons and consequences (2022S)

To get an overview of all courses taught, please see: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/person.html?id=31999&teaching=true