I’ve taught courses in research design, data analysis, and geography in both Georgia and Canada. Since 2013, I’ve supervised about thirty MA and BA honours theses. Below is a (partial) list of the classes I’ve taught in recent years:
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
- Politics by Other Means: Agency and Engagement Beyond the Mainstream in Communist and Post-Communist Eurasia (Graduate Seminar). Course outline
- Post-Soviet Urban Transformation in Eurasia (seminar for graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Course website. Course outline)
- Europe and Russia in the World (undergraduate)
- Politics of the Caucasus and the Caspian Basin (undergraduate)
Tbilisi State University, Georgia
- Introduction to the Social Science Research Methods (undergraduate, in Georgian)
- Cultural Geography (undergraduate, in Georgian)
- Quantitative Research Methods: Introduction to Applied Statistics (graduate, in English - website for R classes, website for SPSS classes)
- Data Analysis Using R (graduate, in Georgian)
- Designing Human Geography Masters Thesis (graduate, in Georgian)
International School of Economics at Tbilisi State University (ISET), Georgia
- World Regional Geography (undergraduate, in English)
International Black Sea University (IBSU), Tbilisi, Georgia
- Cities as Sites of Memory: Post-Socialist Place Meanings and Contested History (with Suzanne Harris-Brandts, undergraduate, in English)
- Introduction to Research Methods (undergraduate, in English)
- Quantitative Research Methods (graduate, in English)
School of Media and Mass Communications at Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Tbilisi
- Introduction to Research Methods (graduate, in English and Georgian)
- Visual communications (with Sandro Asatiani, graduate, in English)