Anke C. Plagnol
Teaching
for a list of current and former PhD students see students
City, University of London
I am the Programme Director of City's MSc in Behavioural Economics, which is offered jointly by the Departments of Psychology and Economics at City, University of London.
Postgraduate:
Lecturer:
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Behavioural Research Methods: Design and Analysis (PEM104), Autumn 2014-present
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Applied Econometric and Psychological Research Methods (PEM107), Spring 2015-present
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Professional Aspects of Behavioural Economics (PEM108), Spring 2015, 2021
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Principles of Economics (PEM101), Autumn 2014
Undergraduate:
Lecturer:
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Subjective Well-being (PS3029), Spring 2014, Autumn 2014
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Topics in Behavioural Economics (PS3031), Autumn 2014-2020
University of Cambridge
Postgraduate:
Lecturer:
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Designing Surveys (SSRMC Module 16), Michaelmas Term 2012
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Literature reviews. Seminar for first-year sociology PhD students
Undergraduate:
Lecturer (Faculty of Human, Social and Political Science):

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Quantitative Methods, Michaelmas Term 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012
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Secondary Data Analysis, Lent 2013
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Gender and Family in Modern Britain, Lent 2013

Supervisor:

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Small group tutorials for Quantitative Methods, Michaelmas Term 2009, 2010, 2012
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Student projects, Michaelmas Term 2012
University of Southern California

Undergraduate:

Lecturer (Instructor):

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Sophomore Seminar, The Science of Happiness, Spring 2007
Head Teaching Assistant:

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Econ 205 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (Prof. Easterlin)
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Spring 2004

Invited guest lecturer, Department of Economics:

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Econ 432 - Economics of Happiness (Prof. Easterlin), 2 guest lectures, Fall 2006
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Econ 432 - Economics of Happiness (Prof. Easterlin), 4 guest lectures, Fall 2005
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Econ 499 - Economics of Happiness (Prof. Easterlin), 2 guest lectures, Fall 2004
Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics:

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Econ 340 - Economics of Less Developed Countries (Prof. Tan), Fall 2003
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Econ 348 - Current Problems of the American Economy (Prof. Moore), Fall 2003
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Econ 205 - Principles of Macroeconomics (Prof. Al-Sabea), Spring 2003
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Econ 203 - Principles of Microeconomics (Prof. Al-Sabea), Fall 2002