Selected PresentationsÂ
6th IDSC of IZA Workshop: Matching Workers and Jobs Online - New Developments and Opportunities for Social Science and Practice
Royal Economic Society (RES) Annual Conference - Belfast 2024
Economic Association of Labour Economists (EALE) - Bergen 2024
Macro Brown Bag - Bank of England 2025
Applied Brown Bag Seminar - Bath 2024
University TeachingÂ
I assisted in the delivery of the introductory Macroeconomics unit for first-year economics undergraduates at the University of Bath (ES10002), delivering seminars on topics such as the IS-LM, AD-AS and DMP models as well as theories on aggregate investment and consumption. As of 2025 the module also incorporates macroeconomic models with microfoundations such as the Robinson Crusoe and overlapping generations (OLG) frameworks.
As part of Bath University's Widening Participation scheme, I delivered a series of lectures aimed at introducing Year 12 students to core economic principles and their practical applications. These sessions provided an in-depth look at how tools like the Edgeworth Box can be used to assess the Pareto optimality of competitive equilibria. Building on this foundation, the lectures advanced to more complex topics, examining how factors such as asymmetric information, bargaining power, monopolies, and externalities influence this analysis.