Teaching
Pedagogy skills (courses taken)
Teaching in Higher Education, Basic Course (3 weeks), 2015.
Education for sustainable development; course leaders (2 days), 2017
Course in Grading and Assessment (3 days), 2018
Course in Doctoral Supervising (3 weeks), 2018.
Teaching
Current
Luleå University of Technology
Bachelor
Applied Mathematics for economics (7.5 credit) (Lecturer, 100%) (Spring & Fall, 2022-)
Econometrics (7.5 credit) (Lecturer, 100%) (Fall, 2022-)
Past
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Economics, Uppsala
Masters
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (7.5 credit) (Course leader, Examiner, Lecturer (100%)) (2017)
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (7.5 credit) (Lecturer (50%)) (2015-2016)
Management of Biological Resources (Environmental and natural resources economics) (7.5 credit) (Lecturer(35%)) (2014-2016)
Bachelor
Microeconomics and its Applications in Agricultural and Environmental Economics (15 credit) (Course leader, Examiner, Lecturer (75%)) (2019 spring)
Econometrics and programming (15 credit) (Course leader, Examiner, Lecturer (75%)) (2018 Autumn)
Agricultural Policy and International Trade (7.5 credits) (Course administrator) (2018 Autumn)
Microeconomics III (10 credits) (Course leader, Lecturer(100%)) (2018 Spring)
University of Ghana, Institute of Continuing and Distance Education, Accra
Bachelor
Macroeconomic Theory for levels 300 & 400 (Tutor) (June 2009 – July 2013)
International Trade & Finance for level 400 (Tutor) (June 2009 – July 2013)
Other responsibilities: assisted in writing of course modules in Economy of Ghana, Microeconomics Theory and Macroeconomics Theory.
University of Ghana, Department of Economics, Accra
Microeconomics Theory (Teaching Assistant) (Oct. 2011 – Feb. 2012)
Macroeconomic theory (Teaching Assistant) (Oct. 2011 – Feb. 2012)
Applied Mathematics (Teaching Assistant) (Oct. 2011 – Feb. 2012)
Ashesi University College, Ghana.
Bachelor
Macroeconomics, (Teaching Assistant) (July 2011 – Dec. 2011)