Teaching
BA AND MA COURSES TAUGHT
BA Werkstuk (Philosophy of Health and Illness), (3rd year BA)
The Human Right to Health (2nd year BA)
Frankfurter Schule (Practical Philosophy) MA
Phenomenology of Health and Illness (Practical Philosophy Research Master)
BA Werkstuk (Politics of Violence), Radboud University
Forms of Democracy, with Prof.dr. Evert van der Zweerde, Radboud University
Praktische Filosofie (MA), Radboud University
Grote Teksten, Radboud University
The Politics of Health and Illness, University of Amsterdam
Master dissertations (UvA), University of Amsterdam
Revolutions in the Middle East: Gender and Mental Health, University of Amsterdam
International Activism, Conflict and Violence: Perspectives on Health – BA dissertations, University of Amsterdam
Politics and Societies in the Middle East (3rd year undergraduate), University of Amsterdam
International Relations of the Middle East (2nd year undergraduate), University of Amsterdam
Conflict and Political Violence of the Middle East: Trauma Perspectives (Master postgraduate), University of Amsterdam
Researching the Middle East: Politics, Power and Change: Trauma and Health (Master dissertations), University of Amsterdam
The Middle East and its External Relations (3rd year undergraduate), Groningen University
International Politics (1st year undergraduate), Groningen University
Euroculture (Europe and Otherness) (postgraduate), Groningen University
Advanced Theory of International Relations (postgraduate), Groningen University
International Organisations (1st year undergraduate), Groningen University
International Relations and the Middle East - MA dissertation supervision/BA dissertation supervision, Groningen University
Media, War and Human Rights (2nd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Sociology of Terror (3rd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Research Methods and Concepts (2nd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Multiculturalism (postgraduate), Surrey University
Popular Culture and Everyday Life (1st year undergraduate), Surrey University
Globalisation and Media (3rd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Media, Power and Culture (2nd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Understanding Key Texts (2nd year undergraduate), Surrey University
Sociological Theory, Surrey University
RESEARCH MA SUPERVISION (MPhil)
Chiara SIlipgni- Parkinsons Disease: A Phenomenological Ethics? 2024 – 2025
Lea Kerst – Ethics of Violence, 2024 - current
Jesse Kleijn – Adorno: The Essay as a Pedagogical Tool, Radboud Universit 2024 – current
Rik van der Mijl – Marcuse: Politics and Aesthics 2024 - current
Sam Dijkema – Habermas and Baudrilliard: Ethics of Social Media 2023 - 2024
Rieneke Post (2023) Alienation: A modern phenomena or a problem of modernity? 2022/2023
Lea Baro (2021) On the Politics of Therapy: MHPSS in Germany, University of Amsterdam, 2020/2021
Brigit Ronde (2019) The Precarity of Politics: AUB student Elections and Public Life in Lebanon, University of Amsterdam, 2017/2019
PHD SUPERVISION
Adam Asad “A Conceptual History of Ethics in the Arab World”, with Harald Vierssen (daily supervisor), Radboud University (Starting Grant), 2024 – current
Arwa Taweel “Urban development in Egypt: A Social Trauma Perspective”, with Mathijs van de Sande, Radboud University,2022 – current
Yiwen Huang “The Unreal : A Phenomenology based upon Merleau Ponty”, with Annabelle Dufourq, Radboud University, 2024 - current (on hold)
EXTERNAL PHD EXAMINATION
Gert Lijkendijk – Kant’s Philosophy of Religion: Ethics vs Morality?, Chair of the PhD Commmsion, 07 /2022
Sara Rizkallah (2023) A Revolutionized Comic Scene: Visual Political Resistance and Activism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria, Central European University, 06/2023
Osama Diab (2019) Prime-time Nationalism: The rational and economic underpinnings of the June 30 nationalist “hysteria”, Middle East and North Africa Research Group, University of Ghent, Belgium, 01/2019
Ilka Eickhof (2019) Pretty Interventions and Good Intentions: Northern European Cultural Institutions in Cairo’s Contemporary Art Scene after 2011, Department of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, 06/2019