Senior Lecturer in French Studies, Monash University
Dr Natalie Doyle holds a BA (Hons), MA Research (Hons) with University Medal in French Studies and a PhD in Politics. Her Masters thesis was on the Sociology of Literature and her PhD on Political Philosophy, specifically the European notion of sovereignty.
Since joining Monash University she has been contributing to the undergraduate program teaching courses on French society and politics, and supervised Honours and PhD theses. She also played a major role in developing European and European Union studies, first as interim director of the Monash European and EU Centre (established in 2006 with a grant from the European Commission), then as Deputy Director.
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