Annette Freyberg-Inan has extensive teaching experience at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level in International Relations, World and European Politics and Political Economy, Social Science Research Methodology, Comparative Politics, Political Theory, Political Psychology, and US Politics. She has taught in the US, Romania, and the Netherlands, primarily in the English language. Her teaching evaluations are consistently excellent. She holds the Dutch certificate of full pedagogical qualifications for higher education (Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs).

List of courses designed and taught:

Since 2003: University of Amsterdam (UvA), Department of Political Science, International School for Social Science Research, Social Science Research Master, and Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research:

Bachelor level

“European Integration: EU Enlargement and the Perspective of the Candidate Countries” – advanced undergraduate seminar

“An EU of 25: The Effects of May 1st 2004” - advanced undergraduate seminar

“Making Europeans: Citizenship, Identity, and Values in an Expanding EU” - advanced undergraduate seminar (twice)

“Current Dilemmas of European Integration” – advanced undergraduate seminar (twice)

“Political Psychology” – advanced undergraduate seminar

Master’s level

MSc specialization core course International Relations (eight times); course coordinator for eight groups per annum and teacher trainer for incoming teaching staff

MSc thesis research seminar “The Alter-Globalization Movement”      

MSc thesis research seminar “EU Enlargement and Relations with the Neighborhood” (five times)

MSc thesis research seminar “Political Psychology”

Social Science Research Master course “Case Study Methods and Comparative Analysis” (5 times)

“Core Themes of Political Theory” – MSc seminar (twice)

Research Master Social Sciences Methods Elective “Process Tracing – Principles and Practices”

Research Master Social Sciences Research Internship “No Left in the East? Studying Party Ideology in Central and Eastern Europe”

PhD level

PhD course Methodology of the Social Sciences / Research Design (nine times)

PhD course “Academic Writing in English”

 

2000-2003: CEP Visiting Faculty Fellow, University of Bucharest, National School for Political Studies and Public Administration, and Invisible College Bucharest, Romania

Bachelor level


Globalization – advanced undergraduate seminar


Politics of Globalization – advanced undergraduate seminar


Political Science Methodology – advanced undergraduate seminar


Political Science Methodology – basic undergraduate course (2 semesters)


Political Psychology – advanced undergraduate seminar


World Politics – advanced undergraduate seminar


Comparative Political Analysis – advanced undergraduate seminar


Participatory Democracy – advanced undergraduate seminar

Master’s level

International Relations Theory - graduate seminar

Research Methodology - graduate course (twice)

Participatory Democracy – mixed graduate and undergraduate seminar

International Organizations and Romania – graduate and undergraduate seminar

Internet-based (distance learning) course in Political Science Research Methodology for graduate students

Research project “What ‘Democracy’ Means to Romanians” – graduate and undergraduate

Research project “Romania and the IMF: The Effects of Transnationalization on State Sovereignty” – graduate and undergraduate

Weekend (2-day) seminars

"Good Governance" - for Konrad-Adenauer Foundation and World University Service, Bucharest, Romania, 2001

"Globalization and the Transport Industry" – for the European Transport Workers Federation, Salzburg, Austria, 2001

“Deconstructing Stereotypes to Create a Tolerant Europe” - for Konrad-Adenauer Foundation and Civic Education Project, Sibiu, Romania, 2002

“The Psychology of Conflict and Negotiation” and “Tactics of Dealing with a Conflict Situation” – for AEGEE and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania,

International Student Diplomatic Seminar, Bucharest, Romania, 2003

Debate Training

2001-2003: 6th, 7th, and 8th Annual Balkan Debate Forum, Karl-Popper Debate Format training and organization of the forums

Winter School (one week)

"Teaching Globalization and International Relations" - Civic Education Project Winter School for junior faculty in Chisinau, Moldova, 2001

1998 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Georgia

Introduction to American Politics – undergraduate seminar

1995-1998: Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Georgia

Introduction to American Politics – series of undergraduate courses      

PhD and Thesis Supervision

Significant experience supervising Bachelor’s and Master’s theses as well as student internships since 2000 and supervising PhD dissertations since 2004. PhD supervision in team as well as in the position of primarily responsible daily supervisor. Ample defense committee member and external examiner experience.For details please see the full CV accessible via the Profile page.