teaching
Courses and educational activities spanning colonial Latin American history, Indigenous studies, digital humanities, and language instruction across multiple universities and countries.
My teaching experience spans over 15 years across six countries, covering colonial Latin American history, Indigenous studies, digital humanities, Spanish paleography, and language instruction. I have taught at all levels from undergraduate to postgraduate, developing specialized courses on slavery, gender, and Indigenous history in the Americas.
Teaching Experience
Universidade Federal do Amapá, Brazil
Visiting Professor - PPGH/Unifap, Grupo de Estudos Coloniais Amazônicos
Graduate Seminar
"Povos ameríndios escravizados nos impérios ibéricos na era moderna"
Indigenous Peoples Enslaved in the Iberian Empires in the Early Modern Era
For undergraduate and postgraduate students
University of Leeds, UK
Teaching Fellow in Colonial Latin American History
Module Leadership
- Year 3 HIST3790 - Gender and Slavery in Latin America
- Year 2 HIST2090 - Sin in Spanish America
Additional Teaching
Undergraduate Courses:
- HIST1000 - Exploring History
- HIST1510 - Global Empires
- HIST1060 - Faith, Knowledge and Power, 1500-1750
Graduate Courses:
- HIST5852M - Histories of Migrations from Early Modern to Modern
- HIST5838M - Approaches to Race
Specialized Training
Summer School 2023: "Taller de paleografía - Leer los documentos de los siglos XVI-XVII"
Archivo Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay | July 31 - August 5, 2023
Université de Guyane, France
Visiting Assistant Professor - Department of Literature, Languages, History and Social Sciences
Module Leadership
Year 3- Early Modern Europe History
- Early Modern Latin America History
- History and Geography for Teacher Preparation Program
- Early Modern Europe History
- Early Modern Latin America History
- Writing in History
- Methodologies of History
- Reading Scientific Texts and Writing Essays
Aberystwyth University, UK
Language Instructor - Department of Modern Languages
Courses Taught
Year 1,2 & 3- French Language and Cultures
- French Listening Skills
Administrative Responsibilities
- Curriculum revision for French language courses
- Assessment and marking (Years 1-3)
- Department meeting participation
Université François-Rabelais Tours, France
Assistant Professor (ATER) - Spanish and Portuguese Department & LEA Department
2014-2015 Academic Year
Year 1,2 & 3- LEA 20-1-2: Spanish-French Translation (5 groups, 1h/week each)
- LEA 45-1: History of Latin America - Revolutions 19th-20th c. (2 groups, 1h/week each)
- LEA 44-2: Writing in Spanish (3 groups, 1h/week each)
- LLCE 40-1-1: Spanish Level 2 (2 groups, 2h/week each)
- LLCE 60-1: Spanish Level 3 (1 group, 2h/week)
2013-2014 Academic Year
Year 1,2 & 3- LEA 20-1-2: Spanish-French Translation (6 groups, 1h/week each)
- LEA 45-1: History of Latin America - Revolutions 19th-20th c. (2 groups, 1h/week each)
- LLCE 20-1-1: Spanish Level 1 (3 groups, 4h/week each)
- LLCE 40-1-1: Spanish Level 2 (2 groups, 2h/week each)
2012-2013 Academic Year
Year 1,2 & 3- LEA 20-1-2: Spanish-French Translation (6 groups, 1h/week each)
- LEA 30-1-2: French-Spanish Translation (2 groups, 1h/week each)
- LEA 40-1-2: Spanish Level 3 (4 groups, 1h/week each)
- LLCE 20-1-1: Spanish Level 1 (2 groups, 4h/week each)
Additional Responsibilities
Curriculum development for Latin America History courses and Spanish language courses content revision.
Université Aix-Marseille, France
Tutor - Spanish and Latin American Studies Department
Course
History Methodology (30% teaching load)
Teaching Summary
15+
Years of Experience
6
Countries
5
Languages
All Levels
Undergraduate to Postgraduate
Core Teaching Areas
- Colonial Latin American History (16th-19th centuries)
- Indigenous History and Tupi-Guarani Studies
- Slavery and Forced Labor Systems
- Gender and Social History
- Spanish Paleography and Digital Humanities
- Translation and Interpretation Studies
- Decolonizing Historical Methodologies
- Community-Engaged Scholarship