Jeremy Sabol in France
Jeremy Sabol in France
Associate Director, Structural Liberal Education
Professor Sabol has been teaching at Stanford since 2003 and was the recipient of the Phi Beta Kappa Award for Teaching in 2015. He is the associate director of Stanford’s Program in Structured Liberal Education (SLE), as well as a lecturer in Stanford’s design program, called the d.school. He also teaches regularly for Stanford’s Continuing Studies program, as well as for the Masters in Liberal Arts. Jeremy is a specialist in early modern intellectual history, literature and philosophy; however, his teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level at Stanford addresses a broader landscape of intellectual history, from Aristotle to Karl Marx to Jean-Paul Sartre.
At Stanford:
Associate director, since 2018, and lecturer, 2003–2018, Program in Structured Liberal Education
Lecturer, Design Impact Masters Program, 2017–present, Stanford d.school
Lecturer, Continuing Studies, 2007–2018, and creative writing program, English department, 2009–2018
Associate director, technology and learning, 2007–2008, and faculty fellow, 2008–2009, Center for Teaching and Learning
Phi Beta Kappa Award for Teaching, 2015
Degrees and other positions:
Teaching fellow, French department, Yale University, 1997–2001
Producer, This Is Hamlet, 2010, and This Is Macbeth, 2008, by Reinventing the Wheel
BA, physics and literature, 1994, UC-Santa Cruz
Pensionnaire étranger, 1999–2000, École Normale Supérieure, Paris
MA, 1996, and PhD, 2002, French, Yale University
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