Gender and Economic Development

Course convener, lecturer and seminar teacher, fall semester 2018-

This course focuses on development economics with a feminist lens. It surveys various gender dimensions of economic development with the aim that students will gain a fundamental theoretical understanding of development economics as well as feminist economics. The course should also improve the students’ knowledge about policy and practical economic development cooperation in the field. Having completed the course, the students should have attained gender-aware literacy and be able to critically examine economic development from a gender perspective.

Syllabus available here

Gender, Power, and Institutions

Lecturer and seminar teacher on the course module on violence against women in politics.

Methods for bachelor students

Seminar teacher spring semester 2018, fall semester 2018

Emphasis on quantitative methods.

State Formation

Seminar teacher spring semester 2018, fall semester 2018

Development and Armed Conflict

Seminar teacher fall semester 2017

Bachelor thesis supervision

Supervised three bachelor theses in political science and development studies