Teaching

My courses help students develop the curiosity and vocabulary to ask big questions in world politics, and the skills to answer those questions using history, scholarly knowledge, and empirically grounded research. My teaching experience in diverse environments–-three research universities, an arts college, and an Islamic university in Indonesia–-reflects my commitment to education without borders.

Teaching Interests: Islam and Politics, Religion and Politics, Comparative Politics, Southeast Asia,, Social Movements, Qualitative and Multi-Method Research.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

People Power in Global Politics, Fall 2022 [syllabus].

Fundamentals of International Relations, Fall 2022 [syllabus]

Freshman Honors Seminar: How to Change the World, Spring 2018 [syllabus]

Southeast Asia in World Politics, Fall 2020 [syllabus]

Religion and International Relations, Fall 2020 [syllabus]

Islam and Politics, Spring 2021 [syllabus]

THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

Lecturer, Politics of the Islamic Revival. 2011.

Teaching Assistant, World Political Economy with Professor Edward Friedman. 2007.

Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Comparative Politics with Professor Tamir Moustafa. 2006.

Teaching Assistant, Introduction to International Relations with Professor Jon Pevehouse. 2005.

Teaching Assistant, Law, Politics, and Society with Professor Debra Spector. 2005.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

Teaching Assistant, State, Society, and Democratization in Southeast Asia with Professor Dan Slater. 2006.

INDONESIAN STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH

Lecturer, Empirical Research Methods (Metode Penelitian Empiris). 2009 [syllabus, faculty evaluation].

COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO

Adjunct Professor, United States Foreign Policy. 2008.