Teaching

International Security (Undergraduate), Spring 2023, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor: Fiona Cunningham
  • Teaching Assistant

Led discussion based recitation sections focusing on key concepts and theories in application to current events. Students learned theories of international security including bargaining and misperception theories, examining major historical and contemporary security challengs.

Behavioral Science: Theory and Application of Experimental Methods (Graduate), Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021 & Spring 2022, University of Pennsylvania.  Instructor: Eugen Dimant
  • Course Assistant

Provided support to students in completing assignments, understanding material, designing, implementing, and analyzing experimental research projects, utilizing Qualtrics, MTurk, and R.

American Foreign Policy (Undergraduate), Spring 2020, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor: John Gans
  • Teaching Assistant

Led discussion based recitation sections focusing on key concepts and theories, and exploring quantitiative research strategies. Students learned about the main schools of American foreign policy, its historical developments, and contemporary challenges.

Introduction to International Relations (Undergraduate), Fall 2019, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor: Alex Weisiger
  • Teaching Assistant

Led discussion based recitation sections focusing on key concepts and theories, and exploring quantitiative research strategies. Students learned about the fundamental theories of international relations to enable more advanced future coursework.

International Law and Institutions (Undergraduate), Spring 2019, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor: Mark Pollack
  • Teaching Assistant

Led discussion based recitation sections focusing on key concepts and theories, and exploring quantitiative research strategies. Students learned about the fundamental theories of international relations, the challenges of international cooperation, contemporary developments in the field.

Introduction to Data Science (Undergraduate), Fall 2018, University of Pennsylvania. Instructor: Dan Hopkins
  • Teaching Assistant

Led hands on recitation sections in R, covering statistical topics, basic principles of code, and graphical presentation.

English Language (High School), 2015, SMK Inderapura. 
  • Instructor

Developed lessons in English language instruction, executed cultural exchange, and provided mentorship for high school aged students as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant.

Research Methods in Political Science (Undergraduate), Spring 2013, Rutgers University. Supervisor: Patrick Shea
  • Instructor

Developed and executed lessons in research for political science policy documents for undergraduates participating in Rutgers University Model United Nations.