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My Teaching

Teaching, thinking how to pick the most important issues, how to convey their essence and how to invoke engagement from my students, is an integral part of who I am. Many times, my students are the most interesting people to talk to about current affairs problems.

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I have been teaching a regular load of four modules per term across my teaching affiliations.

 

My teaching is spread out thematically across the discipline. Here are the modules I either teach at the moment or I have taught as a sole lecturer in the past:

 

  • Introduction to International Affairs

  • Topics in Political Science, Masters Program

  • Research Methods in Political Science, Masters Program

  • Politics and Ethics of the Post-Crash Economy, Politics, Philosophy and Economics

  • Populism and National Identity, Politics 

  • Global Governance

  • Human Rights in the Global Political Economy

  • Approaches to Comparative Politics

  • Democracy and Democratization

  • Analysis of Modern Politics

  • International Politics in a Global Age

  • Work Placement in Politics

 

These are the courses I was a teaching fellow for at Harvard University:

 

  • Social Analysis: Globalization and Its Critics

  • Historical Analysis: Political Development of Western Europe

  • Social Studies: Introduction to Social Studies

  • Russian Politics in Transition

  • Research Program

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Dan Hannan, member of the European Parliament, was a guest speaker at my Populism class.

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John Denham, former Labour MP, talked to my students about his large scale survey of British Identity.

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Angel Angelov, a permanent representative to Bulgaria, to the United Nations in New York, talk to my students in Global Governance about international institutions.

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