Undergraduate Courses
2025- Geographies of Home (Advanced - 3rd year)
2025- Methods in Human Geography (Introductory – 1st year)
2025- ‘Bodies’ and ‘Feminist Geographies and Beyond’, Human Geography (Introductory - 1st year)
2025- ‘Colonialism / Anticolonialism’ and ‘Gender’, Space, Place and Society (Advanced – 2nd year)
2025- ‘Marxist and Feminist Geographies’, Geographical Thought (Advanced – 2nd year)
2019 – 23, Childhood and Youth in the Global South (Advanced – 2nd and 3rd year)
2018 – 23, ‘Bodies’, Human Geography (Introductory – 1st year)
2018 – 23, ‘Colonialism / Anticolonialism’ and ‘Gender’, Space, Place and Society (Advanced – 2nd year)
2018 – 23, ‘Marxist and Feminist Geographies’, Geographical Thought (Advanced – 2nd year)
2018 – 23, Methods in Human Geography (Introductory – 1st year)
2018 – 23, ‘Must Rhodes Fall’ and ‘Should Geographers be Explorers’, Geographical Controversies (Introductory – 1st year)
2018 – 19, Urban Geography Field Course in Berlin (Advanced – 2nd year)
2015 – 16, Contemporary India (Advanced – 2nd and 3rd year)
2013 – 15, Politics in Modern South Asia (Advanced – 2nd and 3rd year)
Graduate Courses
2025- Approaches to feminist research (MSt, WGSS)
2025- ‘Plantationocene’ in Social Theory of the Environment (MSc NSEG)
2025- Feminist Research, Research Design (MSc NSEG)
2025- Archival Research (MSc NSEG)
2022 – 23, ‘Sexuality’, Feminist Theory (MSt, WGSS)
2022 – 23, Approaches to Feminist Research (MSt WGSS)
2021 – 23, Colonial Histories of Nature (MSc NSEG)
2016 – 18, Politics in Modern South Asia (MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies)
I teach on the MSt in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies offered by the Humanities Division. And I teach on coloniality and nature for the MSc in Nature, Society, and Environmental Governance offered by the School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford.
I am open to supervising graduate theses in these and adjacent fields.
Doctoral Supervision
I supervise doctoral research in Geography, Childhood Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Modern History. My former students have moved on to postdoctoral and tenure-track positions at British, American, and Middle-Eastern universities. I am interested in hearing from students with interests in geographies of girlhood, sexuality, and home.
If you’re interested in applying for a DPhil programme in Geography at Oxford, here is some information on the programme, and on the expectations for a competitive research proposal.
The programme at Oxford always receives more applications than we can accept, particularly with funding. So, I always advise that you cast the net wide and apply to as many institutions as feasible.