At the John Stuart Mill College, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, I teach seminars for various philosophy and economics courses in the JSMC’s Philosophy, Politics, and Economics undergraduate programme. Previously, I taught courses for the students in the Philosophy and Economics undergraduate programme at the Universität Bayreuth, see below for the syllabi.

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2017–2023, BA, Tutor for Methods of PPE I: Mathematics, Logic, Decision Theory (Prof. Dr. Lieven Decock, Dr. Ines Lindner, Prof. Dr. René van den Brink)
2017–2022, BA, Tutor for Methods of PPE III: Game Theory (Prof. Dr. René van den Brink, Prof. Dr. Martin van Hees, Dr. Jelle de Boer)
2017–2022, BA, Tutor for Institutional Economics (Dr. Roland Luttens)
2017–2022, BA, Tutor for History of Philosophy (Dr. Olga Lizzini, Prof. Dr. Marije Martijn)
2017–2022, BA, Tutor for History of Philosophy II (Prof. Dr. Marije Martijn, Dr. Annemie Halsema, Prof. Dr. Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach)
2020–2021, BA, with Prof. Dr. René van den Brink, Methods of PPE III: Game Theory   Ξ

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2016–2017, BA, Representation and Redistribution: Theory and Evidence   Ξ
2016–2017, BA, Introduction to Cooperative Game Theory   Ξ
2015–2016, BA, Concepts and Measures of Voting Power   Ξ
2015–2016, BA, Tutor for Introduction to Political Philosophy (Prof. Dr. Matthew Braham)

Detailed lecture notes and class exercises for the courses ‘Introduction to Cooperative Game Theory’ and ‘Concepts and Measures of Voting Power’ are available upon request.