I. Courses taught and thesis supervision
I served for two years as a teaching assistant on Data Science and advanced econometrics in the Master program on Public Policy of the United Nations University (MPP).
*Course coordinator, United Nations University, Msc in Public Policy Analysis
--Introduction to data science (September 2017-January 2018)
--Econometrics (September 2017-January 2018)
*Teaching Assistant, United Nations University, Msc in Public Policy Analysis
--Introduction to data science (October 2015-December 2017)
--Econometrics (October 2015-December 2017)
--Research Design course to students specialized on Poverty and Inequality and Social Protection instruments (January 2016-May 2016)
-- Basic Statistics and Econometric courses to support first year PhD student with less quantitative background (November 2013 -December 2013)
*Thesis supervision, United Nations University, Master of Sciences in Public Policy Analysis,
--Sabine Kowski: Graduate student in public policy and human development (February 2016- October 2016)
Thesis Title: Does remittances enhance household welfare? A Quasi experimental evidence from Burkina Faso"
--Jess lloyd-evans: Graduate student in public policy and human development (June 2016- October 2016)
Thesis Title:"Does conflict affect women's empowerment?: A Quasi experimental evidence from Liberia"
II. Research Transparency training workshops :June 2016-June 2018
2018 Working Group on African Political Economy (WGAPE), UCLA
London School of Economics Africa Summit; London, UK
British Society for Population Studies (BSPS), Winchester, UK University;
Young Africans Statistician Conference; Pretoria, South Africa
Population Association of America (PAA); Chicago; US
American Statistical Association (ASA), Women in Statistics and Data Science conference
Lecture content:
•Presentation of various academic research misconducts (P-hacking, Publication Bias, Failure to replicate)
•Solutions to overcome academic research misconducts (Pre-Analysis Plans, Master do files)