
RESUME
Professional
info
I earned my PhD in French literature from New York University in 2014. My dissertation is titled The Last Man. Apocalyptic science fiction literature from 1805 to World War I, and deals with disasters, epidemics, devolution and the end of the world.
I currently work at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Skills
Writing
Editing
Translation / Interpretation
Voice Over
Work
experience
University of Glasgow (Scotland, UK)
Lecturer / Tutor in French
2023-pst
University of Newcastle (England, UK)
Lecturer in French History and Politics
2023-2023
University of St. Andrews (Scotland, UK)
Lecturer in French
2021-2023
University of Stirling (Scotland, UK)
Lecturer in French
2020-2021
Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA)
Visiting Assistant Professor of French
2018 - 2020
Yale University (New Haven, CT)
Lector in French
2017-2018
College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, VA)
Visiting Assistant Professor of French
2015-2017
New York University (New York, NY)
Post-doctoral Lecturer in French
2014-2015
Languages
French - Native
English - Near-native
Spanish - Conversational
Certified in simultaneous and consecutive interpretation by the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2017
Education
Certification in Simultaneous and Consecutive Translation
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
2017
Center for Interpretation and Translation Studies
PhD in French Literature
New York University
2014
Dissertation title: "The Last Man. Apocalyptic science fiction literature from 1805 to World War I"
Director - Prof. Richard Sieburth
MA in French Literature
University of Illinois in Chicago
2008
MA in French Literature
Université de Paris, Sorbonne-Nouvelle
2005
Thesis title: “Le Jeu dans The Servant de Joseph Losey.”
Director - Prof. Jean-Louis Leutrat
MA in English Literature
Université de Paris, Sorbonne-Nouvelle
2005
Thesis title: “The Fall of great myths in Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather trilogy.”
Director - Prof. Patrick Badonnel
Admissible à l'ENS Lyon
École Préparatoire Littéraire
2003
Lycée Fénelon, Paris 6
Baccalauréat Littéraire. Mention Très Bien
2001
Lycée Robert de Luzarches, Amiens
Option Cinéma-Audiovisuel