At UBC I teach courses in the Political Science and Philosophy, Politics, and Economics programs.

While at the University of South Carolina, I received the Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award, the highest recognition for excellence in undergraduate teaching presented by the University, becoming one of a handful of assistant professors and first political scientist to ever be given this distinction.

I’ve taught a wide variety of classes, and at some point I’ll get around to posting all the syllabi. But for now, a list:

University of British Columbia:

  • Introduction to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (BA)
  • Contemporary European Politics (BA)

University of South Carolina:

  • Introduction to Global Politics (BA)
  • The Politics of National and International Courts (BA, both lecture and Honors College seminar formats)
  • Comparative Politics (MA)
  • Comparative Political Economy (MA)
  • Comparative Political Institutions (PhD)
  • Current Readings in Comparative Politics (PhD)
  • Mixed-Methods Research in Comparative Politics (PhD)
  • Sub-National Comparative Politics (PhD)
  • Writing Political Science (PhD)