Here is a list of courses I taught, Course Descriptions, and Teaching Awards.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Senior Lecturer in Finance, 2014-present
§ Introduction to Economics for Business Students (3.73/4, 3.64/4, 3.55/4, 3.65/4, standard across time)
§ Monetary Economics and the Global Economy, Wharton Finance Department (3.20/4, 3.48/5)
§ More classes taught: Microeconomics for Managers (MBA); Advanced Microeconomics for Managers (MBA), Managerial Economics, Consumer Behavior
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Visiting Teaching Fellow, 2014
§ Art Markets (4.5/5)
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, Lecturer , 2012-2014
§ Introduction to Economics for Business Students (3.64/4, 3.66/4, 3.65/4, 3.62/4)
§ Economics of the Art Market (3.89/4)
§ Labor Economics (3.76/4)
WELLESLEY COLLEGE, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, 2011- 2012
§ Art and Economics (4.70/5)
§ Behavioral Economics (3.98/5)
§ Introduction to Macroeconomics (4.40/5)
§ Introduction to Microeconomics (4.56/5)
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, 2008- 2011
§ Independent Study in Economics (5.00/5)
§ Introduction to Macroeconomics (4.00/5, 4.34/5, 4.33/5, 4.42/5, 4.75/5, 4.50/5, 4.43/5, 4.26/5, 4.50/5, 4.20/5)
§ Experimental Economics (4.83/5, 4.69/5, 4.53/5)
§ Economics of Strategy (4.73/5, 4.41/5, 4.20/5, 4.53/5)
KOC UNIVERSITY, ISTANBUL, Lecturer, 2009
§ Intermediate Macroeconomics (n/a)
TEPPER SCHOOL of BUSINESS, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, Lecturer, 2005-2006
§ Macroeconomics, MBA level (3.05/5, 4.50/5)
JOHNSON GRADUATE SCHOOL of MANAGEMENT, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Lecturer, 2004-2005
§ Strategy, Engineering Management Masters (4.76/5, 4.04/5)
TEACHING AWARDS
Wharton School of Business, Teaching Excellence Award, 2020
Wharton School of Business, William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching, 2017
Harvard University, Certificate of Distinction in Teaching in “Art and Economics”, 2014
Cornell University, Howard and Abby Milstein Graduate Teaching Assistantship Award, 2001-2002
Cornell University, Ernest Liu Family Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2000-2001
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
Wellesley College, Experimental Course Grant, for “Art and Economics”, 2012
Wellesley College, Educational Research and Development Grant, Behavioral Economics, 2011
Middlebury College, Faculty Development Fund, for data collection “Moral Inconsistencies”, 2010
Middlebury College, Travel Grant, Professional Faculty Development Fund, 2010
Middlebury College, Johnson Chair Fund for Experimental Economics, 2008
Cornell University, Sage Fellowship, 2002-2003
Cornell University, Sage Fellowship (one-year research grant), 1999-2000
Koc University, Vehbi Koc Scholar, Istanbul, 1999