Teaching

BRAC University

Master of Development Studies

Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant

I actively contribute to teaching and assisting within the master level program at BRAC University. My responsibilities include supporting course design, facilitating student comprehension of complex development frameworks, and bridging the gap between theoretical environmental social science and practical field methodologies.

"As a researcher, I find that engaging with graduate students not only helps them grasp empirical and methodological tools but also constantly refines my own academic rigor."

DEV 604

Environment (Economics) & Development

Topics Covered: Public goods, Pigouvian Tax, Externalities, Optimum, Hedonic Pricing, Buchanan's Theory, Stated Preference, Value of Statistical Life, etc.

Materials: Midterm

DEV 505

Gender & Development

Topics Covered: WID/WAD/GAD Frameworks, Livelihood and Economic Participation, Gender-based Violence, Climate Change and Environment, Women's Leadership, Urban Gender Dynamics, Empowerment and Intersectionality

Materials: Invisible Half (Lecture Slides)