Since 2019, I’ve taught Political Science and International Relations at institutions including the University of Delaware, Bucknell University, Northwestern University, and Adana Science and Technology University. My courses range from large introductory lectures to advanced seminars, including The Rise of Authoritarian Populism, which I designed and taught at Northwestern. Whether in a 70-student lecture or a 10-person seminar, I strive to foster engagement, encourage discussion, and support diverse learning needs. My teaching centers on sparking curiosity about global politics, building critical thinking, and connecting theory to practice through case studies, current events, and simulations. Students often describe me as “enthusiastic”—a description I’m proud to own.
Introduction to International Relations (Northwestern University).
International Politics (Bucknell University).
Introduction to Comparative Politics (University of Delaware).
Research Methods (Adana Science and Technology University).
Rise of Authoritarian Populism (Northwestern University).
Political Economy of Development (Northwestern University).
Globalization and World Disorder (Bucknell University; Adana Science and Technology University).
International Political Economy (Bucknell University; Adana Science and Technology University).
American Politics (Adana Science and Technology University).
European Politics (University of Delaware; Adana Science and Technology University).