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Course and coaching writing of dissertations and exams social sciences (political science, anthropology, international relations)

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PhD student in international development at the University of Oxford, I offer two types of courses:

- Coaching lessons and exams: study and memorization techniques, help in understanding the subject (based on the student's questions), blockade management

- Coaching of research papers and dissertations: proofreading of dissertations, research assistance (research questions, qualitative methodologies, literature reviews, data analysis) and writing (structure, language EN / FR, bibliographies and referencing)

I start with the questions of the student or his work, and discuss possible improvements or explain the material points that cause difficulties. On request, I sometimes give in-depth sessions on particular chapters. To do this, I use the teaching method specific to the University of Oxford (the tutorial), which is based on a discussion between the teacher and the student and reading recommendations.

My courses are aimed at students of university education, from BAC to Masters.

Location

Online via webcam

General info

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Duration:
60 minutes
The class is taught in:French, English

About Me

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I have been a doctoral student at the University of Oxford (Department of International Development) for three years and have a BA in Sociology-Anthropology and Political Sciences (UCLouvain), and an MA in International Affairs (University of Ottawa / Sciences Po Paris).

My doctoral thesis focuses on access to health care for hurricane survivors and uses mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative).

I have also worked for several O (N) Gs and research centers in the fields of sustainable development and humanitarian action such as the United Nations Environment Program, the Permanent Representation of Belgium to the UN , Oxford Climate Policy and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Education

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- DPhil, International Development, University of Oxford (2018-2022)
- MA, Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa (2016-2018)
- Exchange program (MA, Human Rights and Humanitarian Action), Sciences Po Paris (2017-2018)
- Double BA, Sociology-Anthropology and Political Sciences, Catholic University of Louvain (2013-2016)

Experience / Qualifications

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- Doctoral researcher, Oxford Department of International Development (2018-present)
- Research assistant, Oxford Climate Policy (2018-present)
- Anthropologist (Warrau and Arawak tribes), Guyana Marine Conservation Society (2019-2020)
- Sustainability researcher, Stockholm Environment Institute (2019)
- Administrative assistant, Young Lives Oxford (2019)
- Water, health and sanitation consultant, United Nations Environment Program (2018)
- Intern in economic and food security, Louvain Coopération (2018)
- Adviser (intern), Permanent Representation of Belgium to the United Nations in New York (2018)
- Research assistant in international affairs, University of Ottawa (2017-2018)
- Junior Policy Analyst, Canada Council for the Arts (2017)
- Research assistant, Canadian Research Institute in Women's Studies (2017)
- Parliamentary assistant, House of Commons of Canada (2016)

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