TEACHING
Comparative Politics
• Government and Business, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2014-2019.
• Politics and Culture, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2018.
• Violence, Revolution, and Terrorism, Rutgers Extension at Brookdale College (Freehold), New Jersey, Fall 2018.
• Introduction to Comparative Politics, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2014.
• Post-Communist Democracies, Russia, and China (300-level course), Political Science Department, Fall 2013-2015.
• Social Policy and Politics: Lessons from Europe, Teaching Assistant for prof. R. Dan Kelemen, Fall 2014.
• Introducing Rutgers Undergraduates to Foreign Language Instruction (Russian), Spring 2012.
• European Politics (300-level course), Rutgers Political Science, Summer 2011, Fall 2011.
International Relations
• Grand Strategies in International Relations, Spring 2018, 2019 (online), 2020 (online).
• Counterterrorism and Democracy, Political Science Department, Fall 2017, 2018.
• Introduction to International Relations, Political Science Department, Spring 2013.
• American Foreign Policy, Political Science Department, Summer 2012.
• Human Rights in International Relations, Department of Political Science and International Relations, State University of Moldova, 2005-2006.
• Theories of International Relations, Department of Political Science and International Relations, State University of Moldova, 2005-2006.
Methods
• Advanced Methods in Social Science, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Rutgers-Newark, Spring 2018.
Pre-Law Courses
• Legal Philosophy, Rights and Justice, Political Science Department, Summer 2014-2020 (hybrid, online, and offline).
• Law and Society, Political Science Department, Fall 2017 (Teaching Assistant for prof. Yvonne Wollenberg).
Professional Training
Quality Matters Online Teaching Training Certificate, Spring 2015.
Teaching Aids
A couple of Russian Duma campaign ads from 2011, which I translated for educational purposes (press CC for English captions).
• Government and Business, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2014-2019.
• Politics and Culture, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2018.
• Violence, Revolution, and Terrorism, Rutgers Extension at Brookdale College (Freehold), New Jersey, Fall 2018.
• Introduction to Comparative Politics, Political Science Department, Rutgers U, Spring 2014.
• Post-Communist Democracies, Russia, and China (300-level course), Political Science Department, Fall 2013-2015.
• Social Policy and Politics: Lessons from Europe, Teaching Assistant for prof. R. Dan Kelemen, Fall 2014.
• Introducing Rutgers Undergraduates to Foreign Language Instruction (Russian), Spring 2012.
• European Politics (300-level course), Rutgers Political Science, Summer 2011, Fall 2011.
International Relations
• Grand Strategies in International Relations, Spring 2018, 2019 (online), 2020 (online).
• Counterterrorism and Democracy, Political Science Department, Fall 2017, 2018.
• Introduction to International Relations, Political Science Department, Spring 2013.
• American Foreign Policy, Political Science Department, Summer 2012.
• Human Rights in International Relations, Department of Political Science and International Relations, State University of Moldova, 2005-2006.
• Theories of International Relations, Department of Political Science and International Relations, State University of Moldova, 2005-2006.
Methods
• Advanced Methods in Social Science, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Rutgers-Newark, Spring 2018.
Pre-Law Courses
• Legal Philosophy, Rights and Justice, Political Science Department, Summer 2014-2020 (hybrid, online, and offline).
• Law and Society, Political Science Department, Fall 2017 (Teaching Assistant for prof. Yvonne Wollenberg).
Professional Training
Quality Matters Online Teaching Training Certificate, Spring 2015.
Teaching Aids
A couple of Russian Duma campaign ads from 2011, which I translated for educational purposes (press CC for English captions).