Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN: 2021– (see coursicle.com)
- HIST 2760 The Historian and the Law (Legal Thought and Legal History from the Middle Ages to the Present)
- HIST 3000W History Workshop: Law, Property and the State
- EUS 2214 Introduction into European Intellectual History Renaissance to Modernity (Montaigne to Beauvoir)
- EUS 2220, 5220 Religion and Politics in Modern Europe (St Augustine to Christian Democracy)
- EUS 2203 The Idea of Europe (Renaissance to the Present)
- EUS 2204 European Cultural History
- PSCI 3851 Supervision of Independent Research, Honors Thesis
Friedrich Schiller University, Jena (Selection): 2009-2020
- Conservative Thought (graduate seminar)
- Natural and Human Rights: A Genealogy from the Enlightenment to the Present (graduate seminar)
- China and the European Enlightenment (undergraduate seminar)
- Rousseau in Context (graduate seminar)
- Hobbes (graduate seminar)
- The European Enlightenment (lecture)
- Europe in the Confessional Age (lecture)
- Freedom: A History of the Concept (graduate seminar)
- The Scottish Enlightenment (graduate seminar with Student Excursion to Edinburgh)
- Methods in the History of Ideas (undergraduate and graduate seminar)
- The History of Prussia (undergraduate seminar)
- Introduction into Early Modern History (undergraduate seminar)
University of Chicago, IL (USA): 2017-18
- Summer Seminar, “Invisible Hands: The Enlightenment Science of Society”, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), together with Paul Cheney (University of Chicago)
Sichuan University, Chengdu (China): 2016
- The Enlightenment Science of Society
Conferences & Lecture series
- International Conference: „The Actuality of the Enlightenment: Contextualist Readings of J. G. Herder in the 21st Century“, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 2024
- Co-Convenor Webinar European Studies, with Ari Joskowicz, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 2021
- International Conference: „Human rights without religion?“, with Tilman Reitz, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2018
- Workshop series of the Research Center Laboratory of Enlightenment: “Wozu Ideengeschichte?”, with Tilman Reitz, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, 2015
- Lecture series: „Mein System ist das erste System der Freiheit“: Fichte and the invention of German idealism, with Andreas Schmidt, Klaus Vieweg, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2014
- Lecture series: „The Problem of Jean-Jacques. Lines of the Rousseau reception“, with Prof. Tilman Reitz, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2012-13
- International Conference: „Was ist Wissensgeschichte?“, with Martin Mulsow, Tilman Reitz, Steffen Siegel, Universität Erfurt-Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Germany 2011
- International Conference: „Social versus Unsocial Sociability in Enlightenment“, Political Thought, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2010
- Lecture series: „Kein Licht? Die dunkle Seite der Aufklärung“, with Nina Birkner, Karsten Kenklies, Tilman Reitz und Steffen Siegel, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2009-10