Teaching Interests
Microeconomics, Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Program Evaluation, Development Economics, Political Economy
Teaching Experience
Lecturer at the University of Bonn
- Bachelor Seminar (Topic: Social Norms and Social Influence) – B.A. course (Summer 2024)
The seminar introduces students to scientific work – they learn how to write a scientific paper and make a presentation, covering research papers on given topics. - Bachelor Seminar (Topic: Gender Economics) – B.A. course (Summer 2023)
The seminar introduces students to scientific work – they learn how to write a scientific paper and make a presentation, covering research papers on given topics. The topic of “Gender Economics” was covered jointly with Hannah Illing.
Lecturer at the Max Planck Summer School on the Political Economy of Conflict and Redistribution (PolEcCon) 2021
Lecturer at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), München
- Economics of Conflicts – M.A. level course (Summer 2018, Summer 2019).
Fully responsible for the design, preparation, teaching, and grading of an elective master’s course. Half of the course focuses on economic theory (taught by Marco Serena) and half on empirical economics (taught by Jana Cahlikova). The course syllabus is available here.
Lecturer at CERGE-EI, Prague
- Development and Behavioral Economics – M.A. level course (Spring 2019).
Jointly taught by Michal Bauer (3/4 of the course) and Jana Cahlikova (1/4 of the course). Fully responsible for the design, preparation, teaching, and grading of 1/4 of an elective course within the Master in Applied Economics. The course syllabus is available upon request. - Behavioral and Experimental Economics – Ph.D. level course (Fall 2019, Spring 2021, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024).
Guest Lecturer (4 lectures per semester)
Lecturer at Anglo-American University, Prague
- Political Economy – B.A. level course (Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2014).
Fully responsible for the design, preparation, teaching, and grading of an undergraduate course in Political Economy. The course syllabus is available upon request. - International Trade – M.A. level course (Fall 2012, Fall 2014).
Fully responsible for the design, preparation, teaching, and grading of a graduate course in International Trade. The focus of the course is on trade policy. The course syllabus is available available upon request.
Teaching Assistant for graduate level courses at CERGE-EI, Prague
- Econometrics IV (Spring 2013);
- Microeconomics 0 (Summer 2012, Summer 2013, Summer 2014);
- Microeconomics I (Fall 2010);
- Microeconomics II (Spring 2011, Spring 2012)).