TEACHING

Research Master Students Supervision

  1. Olga Moths
    Thesis: Are Couples with Equal Income Happier? A Comparison of People in Same-Gender and Different-Gender Relationships
    2022-2024 – Master of Sociology and Social Research – Utrecht University
  2. Famke Brüggink
    Thesis: The Relationship Between Religion and Mental Health: Are There Differences by Sexual Orientation?
    2022-2024 – Master of Sociology and Social Research – Utrecht University
  3. Yuxuan Jin
    Winner of the Best Research Master Student Prize
    Thesis: The Association Between Parenthood and Health: A Comparison of People in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Relationships
    2021-2023 – Master of Sociology and Social Research – Utrecht University

Currently Teaching

  1. Methods and Statistics 1 (Coordinator, Lectures, Working Groups)
    2021-2024 – MSc. Sociology and Social Research [English]
  2. Research Practicum 2: Social Network Analysis (Lectures, Working Groups)
    2021-2024 – MSc. Sociology and Social Research [English]
  3. Master Thesis Supervision
    2021-2022 & 2023-2024 – MSc. Sociology: Contemporary Social Problems [English]
  4. Advanced Sociological Theory (Working Groups)
    2021-2024 – BSc. Sociology [English]
  5. Sociology of the Family (Lectures, Working Groups)
    2021-2024 – BSc. Sociology [Dutch]

Utrecht University (Finished)

  1. Internet, Social Media and Networks (Working Groups)
    2021-2023 – MSc. Sociology: Contemporary Social Problems [English]
  2. Bachelor Thesis Supervision
    2021-2023 – BSc. Sociology [Dutch]
  3. Network Analysis (Working Groups)
    2021-2022 – MSc. Sociology: Contemporary Social Problems [English]
  4. Application of Research Methods and Statistics (Working Groups)
    2021-2022 – BSc. Sociology [Dutch]

University of Oxford (Finished)

  1. Advanced Quantitative Methods (Lectures, Working Groups)
    2020-2021 – MSc. Sociology [English]
  2. Master Thesis Supervision
    2020-2021 – MSc. Sociology [English]

KU Leuven (Finished)

  1. Seminar Techniques for Economic Policy Analysis (Working Groups)
    2018-2019 – BSc. Economics [Dutch]
  2. Master Thesis Supervision
    2017-2018 – MSc. Economics [English]

Maastricht University (Finished)

  1. Guest Lecture: From Evidence to Policy
    2016 – Master of Evidence Based Innovation in Teaching [Dutch]
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