Courses
At the University of Exeter
Introduction to Comparative Politics, Level 1 module for the BA in Politics, 2018-2019
Politics, Elections, and the State in Africa, Level 3 module for the BA in Politics, 2018-2019
State-building after Civil War, MA module, 2018-2019
Politics, Elections, and the State in Africa, Level 3 module for the BA in Politics, 2018-2019
State-building after Civil War, MA module, 2018-2019
At the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Politics of Policy-making, core module for the Master of Public Policy (co-convenor), Hilary Term 2018
Diversity and Its Discontents, optional module for the Master of Public Policy (convenor), Trinity Term 2018
Diversity and Its Discontents, optional module for the Master of Public Policy (convenor), Trinity Term 2018
At the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
As Visiting Assistant Professor
Statistics for International Relations Research, Spring 2014 and Spring 2015
Advanced statistics course for Masters and Doctoral students in Political Science
As Teaching Assistant
Qualitative Research Methods, Prof. Emily Meierding (Autumn, 2011)
Research Design in Political Science, Prof. Liliana Andonova (Spring, 2011)
The Role of Ethnicity in Civil War: Micro and Macro Perspectives, Prof. Ravi Bhavnani (Autumn, 2011)
Counterinsurgency, Prof. David Sylvan (Spring, 2011)
Global Europe, Prof. Elizabeth Prugl (Spring, 2010)
Comparative Politics, Prof. Sossie Kasbarian (Spring, 2010)
Issues in Environmental Politics, Prof. Emily Meierding (Autumn, 2009)
International Organization, Prof. Stephanie Hofmann (Autumn, 2009)
Statistics for International Relations Research, Spring 2014 and Spring 2015
Advanced statistics course for Masters and Doctoral students in Political Science
As Teaching Assistant
Qualitative Research Methods, Prof. Emily Meierding (Autumn, 2011)
Research Design in Political Science, Prof. Liliana Andonova (Spring, 2011)
The Role of Ethnicity in Civil War: Micro and Macro Perspectives, Prof. Ravi Bhavnani (Autumn, 2011)
Counterinsurgency, Prof. David Sylvan (Spring, 2011)
Global Europe, Prof. Elizabeth Prugl (Spring, 2010)
Comparative Politics, Prof. Sossie Kasbarian (Spring, 2010)
Issues in Environmental Politics, Prof. Emily Meierding (Autumn, 2009)
International Organization, Prof. Stephanie Hofmann (Autumn, 2009)