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Arda
Qualifications
Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science, 2007 – 2013.
Cornell University, Ithaca, IL, USA
School of Criticism and Theory, Summer Classes, 2012
“An intensive humanities program for faculty and advanced graduate students”
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A.
B.A.,magna cum lade
Major: Political Science, Minors: Economics and German, May 2007
GPA: 3.87/4.00 Full scholarship and Dean’s List (all semesters)
Honors Thesis: “When Group Rights Become Human Rights,” 2006 – 2007.
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Information about Arda
I am a Lecturer at the department of International Studies at Northwestern University and a Ph.D. candidate at the department of Political Science in the same institution. I am also affiliated with the Center for Forced Migration Studies at Northwestern University.
I have tutored students both at the secondary and tertiary levels for more than five years. I mostly help students with social sciences, academic essay writing and college applications. I am a certified teacher. If requested, I would be more than happy to refer you to some of my students who have consulted my help over the course of the years. Over the course of the years, I have also taught Turkish to numerous English-speaking students.
My extensive academic career, experience in working with students at every level and professional approach to teaching makes me a great candidate for serving as a tutor for you...
Availability: Weekdays (after 6pm)
Weekends (sundays)
Willing to travel: 15 miles
Experience: As Instructor for – Fall/Winter/Spring 2013-2014
“Rethinking Inclusion In a Globalized World” – Syllabus available if requested
Senior Seminar, Department of International Studies, Northwestern University
As Mentor for the International Studies Program, Fall 2010- Winter 2012
Mentored twelve honors thesis students. Helped them find a topic, formulate a question, posit a hypothesis, construct a method, filter the primary sources and analyze the data.
As Teaching Assistant for:
‘Politics of International Human Rights’ – Spring 2011
Supervisor: Prof. Galya Ruffer, Political Science, Northwestern University
‘Global History I’ – Fall 2010
Supervisor: Prof. Georgi Derluguian, International Studies, Northwestern University
‘Political Theory and Moral Dilemmas’ – Spring 2010
Supervisor: Prof. Bonnie Honig, Political Science, Northwestern University
‘Introduction to Comparative Politics’ – Fall 2009
Supervisor: Ast. Prof. Victor Shih, Political Science, Northwestern University
‘Introduction to International Relations’ – Spring 2009
Supervisor: Prof. Michael Loriaux, Political Science, Northwestern University
‘Law in the Political Arena’ – Winter 2009, Spring 2010 (taught twice)
Supervisor: Prof. Wesley Skogan, Political Science, Northwestern University