Teaching Experience
University of Mississippi - INST 209 - Middle Eastern Studies
Introductory course offering undergraduate students a thematic overview of Middle East history, politics, and society.
University of Mississippi - POL 398 - The Rule of Law under Dictatorship and Democracy
Advanced undergraduate course teaching major concepts of political regimes, constitutions, constitutionalism, and the rule of law.
University of Mississippi - INST 381 - Research Methods
Undergraduate course covering the logic of scientific inference, historical research methods, qualitative methods, statistical methods, and coding in R.
George Washington University - PSC 3192 - The Rule of Law under Dictatorship and Democracy
Self-designed course teaching undergraduate students major concepts of political regimes, constitutions, constitutionalism, and the rule of law. The class was awarded George Washington University Dean's Graduate Instructorship in a competitive, university-wide teaching fellowship competition.
George Washington University - PSC 1001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introductory course teaching undergraduate students core concepts of comparative politics. Nation and state-building, regimes and regime change, political economy, political identity, political violence.
George Washington University - IAFF 1005 - Introduction to International Affairs
Introductory course familiarizing undergraduate students with the field of international affairs. Hegemony and order in the international system, global governance, trade and the global economy, theories of international conflict and cooperation.
Introductory course offering undergraduate students a thematic overview of Middle East history, politics, and society.
- Professor, Fall 2021.
University of Mississippi - POL 398 - The Rule of Law under Dictatorship and Democracy
Advanced undergraduate course teaching major concepts of political regimes, constitutions, constitutionalism, and the rule of law.
- Professor, Fall 2021.
University of Mississippi - INST 381 - Research Methods
Undergraduate course covering the logic of scientific inference, historical research methods, qualitative methods, statistical methods, and coding in R.
- Professor, Spring 2022.
George Washington University - PSC 3192 - The Rule of Law under Dictatorship and Democracy
Self-designed course teaching undergraduate students major concepts of political regimes, constitutions, constitutionalism, and the rule of law. The class was awarded George Washington University Dean's Graduate Instructorship in a competitive, university-wide teaching fellowship competition.
- Lead Instructor, Spring 2021.
George Washington University - PSC 1001 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introductory course teaching undergraduate students core concepts of comparative politics. Nation and state-building, regimes and regime change, political economy, political identity, political violence.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Fall 2019. With Professor Kimberly Morgan.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Fall 2016. With Professor Kimberly Morgan.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Fall 2015. With Professor Christopher Mitchell.
George Washington University - IAFF 1005 - Introduction to International Affairs
Introductory course familiarizing undergraduate students with the field of international affairs. Hegemony and order in the international system, global governance, trade and the global economy, theories of international conflict and cooperation.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Spring 2015. With Professor Alexander Downes.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Fall 2014. With Professor Susan Sell.