Teaching
Teaching areas
I teach for the School of Life Sciences, for example students doing Zoology, Biological Sciences and Bioveterinary Science. I have taught on many different modules since 2013, but because of my current full-time research fellowship I will do less teaching in 2020-2022. I usually offer Honours (third year) and Masters individual research projects. I had a key role in designing the 3rd year 'Conservation Biology' module LIFE326. I also enjoy sharing my enthusiasm for conservation biology and ecology with students in the field - I have contributed to the field courses we offer in France and Uganda.
Modules for 2024-25
Conservation Biology
Module code: LIFE326
Role: Teaching
Essential Skills for the Life Sciences 2
Module code: LIFE223
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Ecological genomics of range expansion in the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria
- Evaluating the impact of management strategy, landscape composition and land consolidation on biodiversity in agro-ecosystem
- Grizzled Skippers (Pyrgus malvae) under threat: Investigating impacts of climate and land-use change on an early successional habitat UK specialist
- How and where to restore habitat on farmland to increase the abundance and diversity of moths
- Informing Species Reintroductions with Modelling and Population Genetics: Testing Methods with Carterocephalus palaemon, the Chequered Skipper Butterfly
- Planning Ecological Networks to Enable Long-distance Connectivity
- The impact of agricultural landscape and pesticide exposure on pollinator community in small-holder agroecosystem in China
- The impacts of environmental conditions on inbreeding depression: a meta-analysis
- Transmission of amphibian parasites: exploring the influences of host identity and exposure scenario on key transitions in the transmission pathway.