Dr. Williams is a fan of integrated learning and utilizes a mix of lecture, seminar discussion and problem-based learning to reach the learning objectives of his undergraduate and postgraduate courses. He is particulary interested in the challenges of teaching in international settings, having written the thesis for his Pg.Cert in Higher Education on methods to reduce plagiarism amongst international undergraduate students with English as a second language.
Dr Williams has taught courses in the following subject areas:
The Armed
Forces & Society
Upper Division Course, Wesleyan
University, USA
Strategic Aspects of International Relations
MA-level
course, London School of Economics, University of London, UK
Diplomatic Studies and Practice
MA-level
course, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
Contemporary Security Issues
Lower
Division Course, King’s College London, University of London, UK
US
Foreign Policy: History and Cases
Upper Division Course, Royal Holloway College,
University of London, UK
Issues in US Foreign Policy
MA-level
course, Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK
War and Security in World Politics
Mid-Level
Course, Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK
Grand Strategy and Statecraft
MA-level
course, Defense Studies Group, University of Southampton, UK
Introduction to Political Science (taught
in German)
Lower
Division Course, Freie Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany