TEACHING INTEREST
I have extensive experience as a teaching assistant and instructor at four different universities. My primary teaching interests include macroeconomics, experimental economics, computational economics and applied time series at both undergraduate and graduate levels. I also organize workshops where I teach students application and algorithm development. The quality of my teaching and ability to motivate students have been acknowledged by my department and I have been recently recognized with the Terry Heaps Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. My students have also been accorded prestigious awards including the Peter Kennedy Undergraduate Award in Macroeconomics.
Below are the details of professors I have worked with.
Simon Woodcock: BUEC333-Statistical Analysis of Economic Data & ECON383-Selected Topics in Economics(Policy Evaluation)
Ken Kasa : ECON345-International Finance & ECON305-Intermediate Macroeconomics
Luba Petersen: ECON305-Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Marie Rekkas: BUEC333-Statistical Analysis of Economic Data
Nicolas Schmitt: ECON102-The World Economy
Gordon Myers: ECON392-Public Economics: Role of Government
Anke Kessler: Econ302-Intermediate Microeconomics Theory
Lucas Herenbrueck: ECON305-Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Dave Cox: ECON342-International Trade
Ryan Godwin: Econ3040-Introduction to Econometrics & ECON1010-Introduction to Microeconomic Principles
Laura Brown: ECON3670- International Trade & ECON2450-Microeconomic Theory and its Applications 1
John serieux: ECON2630-An Introduction to the World's Economies
Umut Oguzoglu: ECON1010- Introduction to Microeconomic Principles
Samuel Iddi: STAT201-Introductory Probability
Marjorie Danso-Manu: STAT206-Ocial Statistics & STAT305-Sample Survey Methods
Abeku Asare-Kumi: STAT203-Elementary Statistical Methods & UGRC120-Numeracy Skills
I.G. Akar: STAT403-Theory of Sampling