Teaching
I am passionate about teaching and mentoring. My experience has prepared me to teach courses pertaining to Political Economy, Comparative Politics, European Union Decision-Making, Research Design, and Statistics. I have had multiple opportunities to serve as an instructor for these topics at LMU Munich and Yale College.
Courses taught at LMU Munich:
Introduction to American Politics (LMU Munich). B.A. Seminar. (syllabus).
Comparative Political Behavior (LMU Munich). B.A. Seminar. (syllabus).
Research Design (LMU Munich). B.A. Seminar. (Syllabus)
Advanced Quantitative Methods: Causal Inference (LMU Munich). M.A. Seminar. (syllabus).
Comparative Political Economy (LMU Munich). M.A. Seminar. (syllabus).
Courses taught at Yale:
Political Parties in the American System (Yale College). Led 2 sections and graded final papers for approx. 30 students. Fall 2017 (evaluations).
Public Opinion (Yale College). Teaching Assistant to Sam DeCanio. Led 2 sections and graded final papers for approx. 40 students. Spring 2016 (evaluations).
Introduction to Statistics (Yale College). Teaching Assistant to Jonathan Reuning-Scherer. Graded assignments and held office hours for approx. 40 students. Fall 2014 and Fall 2015 (evaluations).
The New Europe (Yale College). Teaching Assistant to David Cameron. Led 1 section and graded assignments for approx. 50 students. Spring 2015 and Spring 2018 (evaluations).