I am currently a doctoral researcher in the department of International History and Politics at the Geneva Graduate Institute. With my dissertation, I hope to contribute towards a better understanding of development in the wake of decolonisation. I map the worlds of people from and concerned with the Third World, who formulated new development strategies beyond economic growth to overcome socio-economic and political injustices. You can learn more about the project here.
2022-current
PhD candidate in the Department of International History and Politics, Geneva Graduate Institute, PhD Affiliate at the Gender Centre
PhD thesis ‘Le Savoir et le Faire’: Decolonisation and Geneva as a Third World Development Studies Hub, c. 1961-1981 (working title), under the supervision of professors Cyrus Schayegh, Nicole Bourbonnais (co-supervisors) and Adom Getachew (external advisor, University of Chicago)
2022
Master in International History and Politics, Geneva Graduate Institute
Master thesis on the corporate origins of the private foreign investment protection regime in international law, supervised by Prof. Cyrus Schayegh
2019
Master in Public Management and Policy, University of Bern, uncompleted
2015
Bachelor of Arts in History, Public Law, and Political Science, University of Zurich
For the longer academic CV (PDF format), please click here.