Teaching
Southern Denmark University
Fall 2019: Introduction to Business and Economic History (undergrad).*
Lecturer: Professor Paul Sharp
Language of instruction: English
My teaching duties included weekly discussion sessions and helping students with the course materials e.g. lectures, handouts.
Spring 2020: Macroeconomics for Business Management (undergrad).
Lecturer: Professor Georg Stadtmann
Language of instruction: English
My teaching duties included weekly discussion sessions and helping students with the course materials e.g. lectures, handouts. In addition, I provided grading of students' home assignments and exam works.
New Economic School
Fall 2018: Health Economics (graduate). Teaching evaluation.**
Lecturer: Professor Irina Denisova
Language of instruction: Russian/English
Spring 2019: Labor Economics (graduate). Teaching evaluation.
Lecturer: Professor Irina Denisova
Language of instruction: Russian/English
In both courses, my teaching duties involved discussion of theoretical models and empirical results of the research papers covered by lecture materials. I also provided grading of students' written works ( home assignments and exams).
Fall 2019: Russian Economic History (graduate). Teaching evaluation.
Lecturer: Professor Andrei Markevich
Language of instruction: Russian/English.
I provided grading of students' written works
Fall 2019: Development Economics (graduate). Teaching evaluation.
Lecturer: Professor Michele Valsecchi
Language of instruction: English
I provided grading of students' written works
Volga Regional Academy of Civil Service
Principles of Economics (undegrad).
Language of instruction: Russian
I held various positions ranging from teaching assistant to course instructor between 2007 and 2016. My teaching duties involved holding lectures, seminar sessions, preparing handouts, exercises, and other teaching materials for undergraduate students.
*The student course evaluation system at SDU provides only a general assessment of the seminar sessions without distinguishing between different instructors involved in the course.
**Fith grade is the highest grade for teacher evaluation in NES