Teaching

University of Glasgow

Data for Development (MSc Global Development). This course addresses a skills gap identified through consultations with aid practitioners: quantitative literacy. The course bridges statistical methods with policy applications, making data analysis accessible to students without strong quantitative backgrounds.

Political Economy of Conflict (MSc). Examines how international economic forces shape armed conflict, state-building, and political violence.

International Political Economy (Honours). Theoretical foundations and contemporary debates in IPE.

Methods training

I also teach quantitative methods at international summer programmes in the social sciences.

ICPSR Summer Program, University of Michigan — Linear Regression, 2019–2021, 2023–2026

Odum Institute, University of North Carolina — Linear Regression, 2024–2025

Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis — Generalized Linear Models, 2017–2019

Supervision

I supervise doctoral students working on political economy, conflict, and development. See my CV for current and completed supervisions, or get in touch to discuss potential projects.