Evan S. Lieberman:
Teaching
I teach in the fields of comparative politics, public policy, health, development, and research methods, at both the undergraduate and Ph.D. levels, through a mix of seminars, lecture courses, and individual supervision of independent research. Below, I provide copies of relatively recent course syllabi, and a list of doctoral students I have supervised.
Course Syllabi
PHD SEMINARS
Politics 506 - Qualitative Methods
Politics 567 - Ethnic Politics
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Politics 351 – Politics in the Developing Countries
Politics 350 - Introduction to Research Methods
Politics 432 - The Politics of Race in Comparative Perspective
Global Health 351 - Critical Perspectives on Global Health
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH WORKSHOPS
Junior Workshop - The politics of Epidemic Control in Sub-Saharan Africa
Junior Workshop - The Politics of AIDS Around the World
Doctoral Students
Current (ABD)
Erin Lin*
Kanta Murali (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, Department of Political Science)
Previous
William Barndt (Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside)
Sarah Chartock (Assistant Professor, The College of New Jersey)
Eun Kyong Choi (Assistant Professor, Ajou University, Korea, Department of Political Science)
Kristen Harkness (Postdoctoral Fellow, Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame)
Gwyneth McClendon* (Assistant Professor, Harvard, Department of Government)
Rachel Riedl* (Assistant Professor, Northwestern, Department of Political Science)
Prerna Singh (Assistant Professor, Harvard, Department of Government)
*Chair of dissertation committee