Awesome
Professor Hudson was amazing. His class was my favorite, even though the schedule was at 8 in the morning. His class was composed of two exams, a paper, an oral exam, and online quizzes that were very easy. In addition to that, he's nice and caring. He will curve the exam grades if the class average is low. I highly recommend him to other students.
University of Texas Austin - Government
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Government
The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Political Science
University of Waterloo
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
History
Political Science
Pensacola Christian College
Editing
Writing
University Teaching
Non-profits
Statistics
Research
Qualitative Research
Proposal Writing
Statistical Data Analysis
Political Science
Public Speaking
Lecturing
Data Visualization
PowerPoint
Teaching
Data Analysis
Data Analytics
Event Planning
Hudson
Alexander
University of Waterloo
Center for International Governance Innovation
The University of Texas at Austin
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
FGV
OECD - OCDE
NATO
Doctoral Fellow
Rio de Janeiro Area
Brazil
FGV
Göttingen Area
Germany
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Austin
Texas Area
Research Assistant
The University of Texas at Austin
Completed an internship at NATO Supreme Headquarters Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk
Virginia. Worked for the Enhanced Civil-Military Co-operation
Integrated Capability Team.
NATO
Center for International Governance Innovation
Waterloo
Ontario
Wrote introductory summaries for research articles dealing with governance and sustainability across Africa. \nResearched new content for the Africa Portal
particularly national development plans.\nUploaded new content to the website africaportal.org.
Intern
Austin
Texas Area
Assistant Instructor
The University of Texas at Austin
Paris Area
France
Consultant
OECD - OCDE
Taught the textbook material for the course “Introduction to Political Thought” to two tutorial sections of 20 students\nFacilitated active learning exercises for a group of 25 students in the course “Foreign Policy”\nGuided students toward professionalism in their research\nGraded written assignments for 40 students in three terms
University of Waterloo
The University of Texas at Austin
Teaching Assistant
Austin
Texas Area
Portuguese
Spanish
English
Graduate School Continuing Fellowship
University of Texas at Austin
National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-1535665
National Science Foundation