I am prepared to teach courses in comparative politics, political economy, and statistics for the social sciences. Below is a list of courses I have taught in my capacity as a TA and an independent instructor of record as a graduate student.

  • POLS 426: World Politics (University of Washington)

    POLS/ENVIR 384: Global Environmental Politics (University of Washington)

    POLS 367: Comparative Law and Courts (University of Washington)

    POLS 307: Religion and World Politics (University of Washington)

    POLS 285: Understanding Politics through Research and Data (University of Washington)

    POLS 270: Introduction to Political Economy (University of Washington)

    POLS 204: Introduction to Comparative Politics (University of Washington) x2

    POLS 203: Introduction to International Relations (University of Washington)

    IAS 2003: Understanding the Global Community (University of Oklahoma) x4

  • POLS 204: Introduction to Comparative Politics (University of Washington)

Student Testimonials

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Student Testimonials 〰️

Overall, Nela was amazing. All I could’ve hoped for for the quiz section. We were encouraged to participate but I also didn’t felt the pressure of having to do so or it being forced. The activities in section made that easier by making us more comfortable with the class.
— Student in POLS 204, Winter '23
Nela was extremely helpful in explaining concepts, quick in responding to emails, and offered helpful feedback.
— Student in ENVIR 384, Autumn '20
Her engaging questions and personable character was very contributing to the section as a whole. The in-depth notes that she creates (i.e. R markup pdf) were super helpful to me in understanding the course material better. It was obvious that she wanted her students to succeed. I would love to have her as a TA again.
— Student in POLS 285, Winter '22