Teaching and supervision

I am responsible for supervising Master’s and PhD students and have extensive teaching experience at the undergraduate, graduate, and PhD levels across a broad range of areas, including interest representation and public policy, European Union politics and policy, comparative politics, research design, methodology, and economics. I have taught in multiple countries and languages, at various levels (non-academic, BA, pre-master, master, and PhD), and in courses of varying sizes, from large lectures to selective seminars for a small number of students. In Leiden, I was, for example, the co-director of the research master’s in Political Science and Public Administration alongside Rudy Andeweg. In Copenhagen, I established and coordinated the MA specialization in European Politics and taught in both of its core courses. At King’s, I currently co-convene and teach the course ‘Lobbying in the Global Economy’, which is offered as a final-year module in several of our undergraduate programmes.