Teaching

Leading Workshop on Visual Conjoint Analysis

Workshop Instructor

Conjoint Analysis: Visual and Interview Approach (CSDC Winter Methods School, Université de Montréal, Jan 2024)

  • Introduction and a critical discussion of using graphics to conduct conjoint analyses and incorporating interviews as a robustness check while administering conjoint surveys in developing contexts where literacy levels and digital infrastructure are poor and outsider skepticism is high.

TA for McGill Courses

POLI 311 Introduction to Quantitative Methods (Prof. Aaron Erlich, Jan-Apr 2024)

  • Organized instruction material and facilitated weekly labs for R programming and quantitative political methodology for 50 students and managed assignment grading. Evaluation: 4.5/5

POLI 210 Political Science Research Methods (Profs. Dietlind Stolle and Aaron Erlich, Sep-Dec 2023)

  • Organized instruction material and facilitated weekly labs for 90 students for R programming and evaluated quantitative and qualitative assignments. Evaluation: 4.4/5

POLI 435 Identity and Inequality (Prof. Narendra Subramanian, Jan–Apr 2023)

  • Facilitated weekly conference sections for 40 students, graded assignments and term papers. Evaluation: 4.7/5

POLI 349 Foreign Policy of Asia (Dr. Jaeyoung Kim, Sep-Dec 2022)

  • Facilitated weekly conference sections for over 70 students and managed assignment evaluations. Evaluation: 4.6/5

TA for Short Courses

Data Visualization in R (Dr. Sakeef Karim, Nov 2023 and Oct 2024, Florida State University)

  • Supported a 3-day workshop on data visualization techniques in R, organized by CAnD3-FSU

R Programming Summer Camp (Prof. Tim Elrick, Aug 2023, CSDS-McGill)

  • Assisted in lab sessions, and provided coding support and debugging for McGill’s week-long R summer camp.

Grader for McGill Courses

POLI 431 Nationalism and Nation States (Prof. Elissa Berwick, Feb–Apr 2024)

  • Grading of 77 upper-year undergraduate exams and final papers.

POLI 522 Politics of Identity (Prof. Narendra Subramanian, Apr 2023)

  • Grading of 10 final-year undergraduate honours seminar papers.