I have been a Fellow of the UK’s Higher Education Academy since 2013. My teaching is informed by the pedagogy of “problem-solving sociology“. Over the years, I have designed and taught the following courses:
Undergraduate
- Social and Political Analysis of Emerging Economies (KCL)
- East Asian Development (KCL)
- National Development Strategies (KCL)
- Economy and Society (University of Cambridge)
Postgradaute
- States, Markets and Institutions (KCL)
- Politics of Market Reforms (KCL)
- Industrial Development (KCL)
- Private Sector Management for Development (University of Manchester)
- International Management (University of Manchester)
PhDs
I supervise doctoral candidates in the area of late capitalist development with focus on newly emerged and emerging economies of East Asia.
As the co-convenor of the Global Production, Finance, and Labour research group at the Department of International Development, with the faculty and PhD students, I examine the evolving dynamics of industrial and corporate change in East Asia and beyond.

In my capacity as the PhD Programme Director at the Department, I have also led series of seminars and workshops aimed at supporting doctoral students navigate their PhD projects and research careers.

