In 2017, Dr Quincy R. Cloet became certified as a post-graduate teacher and was awarded an Associated Fellowship of the UK’s Higher Education Academy (HEA).
Previous teaching assignments
Collegium Civitas
- 2018-2019: a range of lectures related to international history and European integration. Among others:
- Historical pathways of European integration: the inter-war years
- The organisation of peace: the League of Nations in international history
- Finding your way around the EU institutions
- The challenge of regional hegemons: Japanese imperialism and Manchuria
- I also teach methodological classes related to master thesis research, for example, an introduction to literature review
Aberystwyth University
- 2017-2018: The Cold War (IP32020, seminars)
- 2016-2017: NATO: The Making and Breaking of Alliances (IP33320, seminars)
- 2015-2016: The Second World War in Europe (IP36420, module convenor and seminars)
- 2015-2016: The Making of the Modern World: International History since 1789 (IP12820, seminars)
Collegium Civitas (in cooperation with PISM)
- 2014-2015: “History of the European Idea” (postgraduate course)
College of Europe
- 2014-2015: Introduction to the Idea of Europe (postgraduate introductory course)
- 2014-2015: Central and Eastern Europe since 1914 (seminars)
- 2014-2015: History of Europe (seminars)
- 2013-2014: Eastern Europe since 1914 (seminars)
Past teacher training
- Small group teaching (AU, 2017, participant)
- Using self and peer assessment (AU, 2016, participant)
- Applying for the Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (AU, 2016, participant)
- Key theories in learning and teaching: how students learn (AU, 2016, participant)
- Teaching & Learning in HE (AU, 2016, participant)
- Teaching European Studies (UACES, 2016, participant)