Teaching

Click on a course title to download the syllabus, which is followed by the summary of students’ numeric evaluations of my teaching. Teaching evaluations in the form of anonymously submitted student narratives are available upon request.

Ashoka University:

I teach courses centered around themes such as gender in conflict, post-conflict politics, and research design, with a focus on qualitative methods.

Qualitative Research Methods in Political Science (Ratings: 4.88 (Monsoon 2024), 4.80 (Monsoon 2023), 4.51 (Monsoon 2022))

Politics of Peace: Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Justice (Ratings: 4.83/5 (Spring 2024), 4.98/5 (Spring 2023))

Women, War and Politics: Gender In Politics and Violence (Ratings: 4.80/5 (Spring 2024), 4.89/5 (Spring 2023))

Research Methodologies for Thesis Students in IR (Ratings: 4.9/5 (Monsoon 2024), 4.40/5 (Monsoon 2023))

Security, Conflict, and Political Violence in the Contemporary World (Rating: 4.78/5)

Yale University:
I have facilitated the following undergraduate courses (a combination of introductory subfield courses and theme-specific courses on political movements and violence) as part of my doctoral training at Yale:

Introduction to International Relations. Spring 2021.
Teaching Fellow for Kenneth Scheve.  Summary of Student Evaluations

Introduction to Comparative Politics. Fall 2020.
Head Teaching Fellow for Sarah Khan.  Summary of Student Evaluations

Contesting Injustice. Spring 2020 and Fall 2019.
Writing Intensive Teaching Fellow for Elisabeth Wood. Summary of Student Evaluations

Development Under Fire. Fall 2018.
Teaching Fellow for Jason Lyall.  Summary of Student Evaluations