Teaching

"Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in."

- Leonardo da Vinci                                        

The Master said: "To know something is not as good as loving it; to love something is not as good as rejoicing in it."

- The Analects by Confucius, 6:20                  

Above all, I would like to transmit my passion and delights of studying politics to students.

My research interest and teaching experiences have prepared me to offer a wide array of courses about political economy, political institutions, political behavior, political psychology, and EU/European politics. My training also allows me to teach courses about quantitative methodology and experimental design.

I have a unique experience in teaching courses regarding both political behaviors and politics institutions, and courses based on psychological approaches and rational choice approaches.


Teaching Experiences

Hanyang University, Department of Policy Studies

- Principles of Political Science (Spring)

- Political Economy (Fall)

- Contemporary Political Theories (Fall)


Lecturer, University of Michigan, Department of Political Science

- Introduction to Comparative Politics (Spring 2014)


Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, Department of Political Science

- Introduction to American Politics (Robert Mickey, Winter 2015)

- Introduction to Comparative Politics (William Clark, Winter 2009, Winter 2012)

- Introduction to Comparative Politics (Ronald Inglehart, Fall 2008, Fall 2010)