Teaching

I teach courses in comparative politics, political economy, European politics and quantitative methods both at the graduate and undergraduate levels:

  • The Political Economy of Democracy. Graduate course. Taught at Carlos III University and at the University of Pittsburgh. Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2020-2025. most recent syllabus
  • Introduction to Comparative Politics. Undergraduate course. Taught at Carlos III University (as Política Comparada I) and at the University of Pittsburgh. 2019-2025 most recent syllabus.
  • Capstone Course in European Politics. undergraduate course. University of Pittsburgh. Spring 2019 and 2020. syllabus.
  • Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods. Undergraduate course. Carlos III University. Spring 2017 and Spring 2016. syllabus

As Teaching Assistant

  • Comparative Politics.  Undergraduate course. New York University. Prof. Michael Laver.  Spring 2014. syllabus
  • Quantitative Analysis III.  Advanced PhD level course. New York University. Prof. Nathaniel Beck.  Spring 2012 and Fall 2012.
  • Comparative Politics. Undergraduate course. New York University. Prof. Joshua Tucker. Fall 2011. syllabus. Slides for a lecture on Robert Putnam’s “Making Democracy Work” are available here.
  • Quantitative Analysis of Public Policy. Undergraduate course. New York University. Prof. Nathaniel Beck. Fall 2010 and Spring 2011. syllabus

In addition to my teaching experience, I have acquired specific pedagogical skills by completing the Teaching Certificate Program provided by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University. [ syllabus ]