Teaching

Graduate Teaching

I am the joint course convener for the Microeconomic Theory course for the MSc in Economics for Development cohort (2023-24) at the University of Oxford. I am teaching topics in game theory including discrete and continuous games, hidden action, signalling, and auctions. I was also the course convener for the module "Applications of Behavioural Economics to the Developing World" for the MSc cohort in 2022-23. 

In addition to this, I have also previously taught classes in Microeconomics to MPhil students at the Department of Economics and assisted in revising and delivering the pre-sessional math course for the MSc in Economics for Development in 2018.

Undergraduate Teaching

As a graduate teaching assistant, I have also previously taught tutorials/classes in Microeconomic Analysis, Game Theory, Core Microeconomics, and Quantitative Economics to undergraduate students at Pembroke College, University of Oxford