Professional Summary
Inès Daubet is a second-year MA student in French and Francophone Literatures and Cultures (pedagogy track) at the University of Cincinnati, where she will graduate in Spring 2026. Her academic work focuses on second language pedagogy and Maohi (French Polynesian) literature and visual culture, which form the core of her current Master’s thesis.
At the University of Cincinnati, she has taught four semesters of intensive French 1001 and 1002 courses. She also works as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures.
Education
B.A International & European Law: Université Bordeaux Montesquieu Bordeaux, FRANCE, 2022 (Public & Private French Law, Public & Private International Law, Internal Market Law, Foreign Law)
First Year of M.A Anglophone Studies (Graduated 2024): Université Bordeaux Montaigne Bordeaux, FRANCE, 2024 (Major in American Civilization & Literature - Thesis on Spoken Word Poetry Scene in Cincinnati)
M.A Francophone Studies & Pedagogy Track (Graduating Spring 2026): University of Cincinnati OH, USA, 2024 (Cross Disciplinary Studies - Francophone & Pedagogy classes: Including Foreign Language Teaching, Francophone Gender & Sexuality Studies )
Courses Taught
-FREN-1001 BASIC FRENCH I
Contact Information
daubetis@mail.uc.edu
