Current teaching
Microeconomics for Economics & Finance (Unit Director, Lecturer, Seminar Leader), 2nd year UG, 2024-2025
Behavioural Economics, 3rd year UG, spring 2025
Past teaching
Lecturer
University of Bristol, UK
Microeconomics for Economics & Finance, 2nd year UG, 2022-2023 (and Unit Director) & 2023-2024 - sample material
Intermediate Microeconomics, 2nd year UG, spring 2022 & spring 2023
The Open University, UK
Economics in Context, 1st year UG, 2020-2021
Economics in Practice, 2nd year UG, 2020-2021 - sample material
University of Athens, Greece
Introduction to Computer Science, 1st year UG, fall 2014-2015 (and Co-module Leader)
Seminar Leader
University of Bristol, UK
Competition, Conflict, and Coordination: Applied Microeconomic Theory , 3rd year UG, fall 2023
Communicating Economics, 3rd year UG, fall 2022
Microeconomics for Economics & Finance, 2nd year UG, 2022-2023
Economics, 1st year UG, 2021-2022 - sample material
Intermediate Microeconomics, 2nd year UG, 2021-2022
Applied Economics: Current Economic Problems, 3rd year UG, fall 2021 - sample material
Behavioural Economics, 3rd year UG, spring 2022, 2023, 2024 - sample material
University of Portsmouth, UK
Statistics for Economics, 1st year UG, fall 2020
Economics for Business, 1st year UG, fall 2020
University of Leicester, UK (teaching evaluations)
Mathematics for Economics II, 1st year UG, spring 2020
Game Theory, 2nd year UG, fall 2019 - sample material
Intermediate Microeconomics II, 2nd year UG, spring 2017-2020
Intermediate Microeconomics I, 2nd year UG, fall 2017-2019
Managerial Economics, 3rd year UG, fall 2017
Mathematics for Economics I, 1st year UG, fall 2016, 2018
UG & PGT Dissertations
University of Bristol, UK - MSc Economics, Finance, and Management, Topic: Behavioural Economics, 20 students, 2022-2024
Examples:
"Anchoring Bias and Overconfidence in Investment Advice and Decision"
"The effect of choice overload in investment decisions"
"The effects of nudging on consumer behaviour and welfare"
"Mental accounting: studying the effect using government cash subsidies and consumer vouchers"
"Influence of Decision Background and Gender on Framing Effect"
University of Portsmouth, UK -Topic: Behavioural Economics, UG, 12 students, 2020-2021 (until before final implementation)
Examples:
"The paradox of choice; how limiting freedom of choice can reduce an individual’s ability to make effective decisions"
"The effects of the hot hand effect and gambler’s fallacy on investment decisions"
"Anchoring in price estimation decision makings in the real estate market"
Sample of anonymous comments
"I owe you a huge amount of thanks for the help you gave me with my dissertation last year. ...I honestly don't think I would have done as well without your advice and support, so once again, thank you."
"...my deepest gratitude for the support and guidance you provided me throughout the course of my dissertation. Your insightful feedback, constructive criticism, and encouragement have been really helpful in shaping my dissertation, ..."
"...it can be said that without your help, everything would not be so smooth and fast! Thank you very much. It is my honor to meet such a good professor in my university life. ...I will always remember in my heart how generous you are to me!"
"... I was deeply impressed by the supervisor's rigorous academic attitude and professionalism, and I benefited a lot from her supervision and guidance."
"...Your clear passion for the subject made the lectures engaging, to the extent that I always looked forward to intermediate microeconomics on Thursday mornings. ..."