Harvard University, Department of Government
Senior Thesis Advisor, Fall 2007-Spring 2008.
Currently advising senior concentrators in Government who are writing senior honor theses in the field of Comparative Politics and the Middle East. Duties include counseling on thesis theoretical contribution, empirical analysis, and research methods.
Harvard University, Department of Government
Instructor, Government 98r: Junior Tutorial in Contemporary Politics of the Middle East, Spring 2007-2008.
Developed a syllabus and taught this seminar, which addresses open questions in the politics of the Middle East focusing on the political economy of natural resources, the relationship between the state and civil society, causes of regime change and persistence, as well as American foreign policy in the region.
Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
Course Assistant, ISP-224: Human Rights and International Politics: The Basic Policy Dilemmas (Prof. Michael Ignatieff), Fall 2002-2005.
Developed assignments, advised students, and graded papers for this course which is an introduction to international human rights and the dilemmas that result when states, NGOs, international institutions, and citizens try to use human rights to guide policy and action.
Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
Course Assistant, ISP-226: Human Rights, State Sovereignty and Intervention (Prof. Michael Ignatieff), Spring 2004-2005.
Developed assignments, advised students, and graded papers for this course which addresses questions on the role of human rights in justifying and shaping the interventions that states make in the internal affairs of other states.
Harvard University, Quincy House
Resident Advisor in Public Policy and Tutor for Fellowships, Fall 2002-present.
Advised Harvard College students on fellowship applications and study abroad.
Columbia University, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Grader, E3608: Intro to Mathematical Programming, Fall 2000.
Graded weekly problem sets.
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