I am currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, teaching modules on Economic Policy, Applied Micro-economics and Development Economics (undergraduate and post-graduate level).
Before my current appointment, I have taught (several) modules and short courses at the University of Oxford, University of Southampton, University of Essex, the University of Duisburg-Essen, and the University of East Anglia. In my modules, I aim to introduce students to applications of (longitudinal) data analysis using micro-econometric techniques. I teach modules that help the student to understand the link between economic theory and current empirical research covering a number of topics in health, development and labour economics, such as unemployment persistence, socio-economic inequalities in health and health care, marriage market, the economics of well-being and human capital theory. During my time at the University of East Anglia, I also served as the Director for postgraduate (MSc in Health Economics programs) and undergaduate studies in health economics.
Before my current appointment, I have taught (several) modules and short courses at the University of Oxford, University of Southampton, University of Essex, the University of Duisburg-Essen, and the University of East Anglia. In my modules, I aim to introduce students to applications of (longitudinal) data analysis using micro-econometric techniques. I teach modules that help the student to understand the link between economic theory and current empirical research covering a number of topics in health, development and labour economics, such as unemployment persistence, socio-economic inequalities in health and health care, marriage market, the economics of well-being and human capital theory. During my time at the University of East Anglia, I also served as the Director for postgraduate (MSc in Health Economics programs) and undergaduate studies in health economics.