Currently, I lead the modules Game Theory for the Social Sciences and Gender, Families and Work (Gender Economics) at UCL.
I previously taught several modules and blocks of modules on Programme Evaluation and Quantitative Analysis in and outside of academia; for example, at the Széchenyi István College for Advanced Studies in Budapest for master's students, the Summer University of Central European University in Budapest for public officials and NGO executives, the Summer School of DG Employment for policy professional in Brussels, and for the European Network for Social Policy Analysis for Robust Knowledge (SPARK) for NGO officials in Budapest. During my PhD Studies at the Central European University, I lead the graduate module Introduction into Quantitative Methods: Mathematics Pre-Session for master's students in Economic Policy in Global Markets.