Overview
Courses Taught, Co-Curricular Innovations, and Projects
At Boston University
Introduction to International Relations
Europe and International Relations
Forced Migration and Human Trafficking: Virtual Policy Incubator
- Media coverage of course: Innovate@BU Article, Studybreaks Magazine, Howard Thurman Center podcast
- Media coverage of earlier course (taught by Professor Noora Lori: Microsoft Video, BU Today, Bostonia Magazine)
European Integration
Non-State Actors in International Relations
Research Methods for International Relations Practitioners
Money, Guns and Power
North Atlantic and European Security
At the University of Pennsylvania (Teaching Assistant)
International Political Economy (Heiner Schulz, 2007)
International Relations Theory and Practice (Edward Mansfield, 2006)
U.S. Foreign Policy (Robert Vitalis, 2006)
Russian Politics (Rudra Sil, 2005)
Co-Curricular Innovations
Forced Migration Human Trafficking Partnership with BU Spark at the Hariri Institute for Computing: Migration and Trafficking Innovation Co-Lab
2016-2017 Projects
The Abeona Initiative — Fight against human trafficking of refugee minors
The Calais Project — Using Digital Innovation to Help Refugee Minors in France – Part 1
2017-2018 Projects
The Calais Project – Using Digital Innovation to Help Refugee Minors in France – Part 2