TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant:
• Parties, Elections and Policymaking, Prof. David Mayhew, Spring 2012
• Introduction to International Relations, Prof. Jolyon Howorth, Fall 2010
• Capitalism: Success Crisis and Reform, Prof. Douglas Rae, Fall 2009
• Inequality and American Democracy, Prof. Jacob Hacker, Spring 2008
• The New Europe, Prof. David Cameron, Fall 2007
• Politics and Markets, Prof. Peter Swenson, Spring 2007. Guest Lecturer: Corruption and Development
• Graduate Statistics, Prof. Donald Green, Fall 2006. Guest Lecture: Intro Bayesian Statistics
Workshop Instructor for Yale University Statistics Lab:
• Introduction to GIS for Social Sciences, Fall 2011
• Introduction to STATA, Spring 2011
• Survey Design Workshop, Spring 2011
• Intermediate/Advanced STATA, Fall 2010
• co-taught Workshop on STATA, Fall 2008
Statistics Tutor to Yale Undergraduates. Summer 2007
TEACHING INTERESTS (Undergraduate Level)
Political Economy - Intro to Political Economy, International Political Economy, Political Economy of Development, Democracy and Development, Markets and Politics, Law and Economics, Political Economy of Rent Seeking
Comparative Politics - Intro to Comparative Politics, Political Psychology, Politics of Development, Clientelism and Political Engagement in Developing Democracies, Politics and History of the Philippines, Comparative Politics of Poverty
International Relations- Intro to International Relations, European Union, Institutions, Inequality and Democracy,
Methods – Statistics, Research Methods, Experiments in Social Science, Empirical Methods for the Study of Public Policy and Politics
TEACHING INTERESTS (Graduate Level)
Methods – Statistics, Applied Econometrics, Experimental Methods, Research Design, Mixed Methods for Comparative Politics, Survey Design and Analysis, Applied Spatial Methods for Political Scientists
Comparative Political Economy - Micro-politics of Development, Political Psychology, International Development, Corruption and Development