Ibrahim Shikaki

 Ibrahim Shikaki

Ibrahim K. Shikaki

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Biography

The New School - Economics



Experience

  • The New School

    Teaching Assistant

    Teaching assistant:
    - Undergraduate course "introduction to political economy" instructed by Prof. Paulo dos Santos
    - PhD course "advanced macroeconomics" instructed by Prof. Mark Setterfield.

    Teaching fellow (preparing syllabus and teaching course independently):
    - Undergraduate course "introduction to political economy"
    - Undergraduate course "intermediate macroeconomics"

  • The New School

    Research Assistant

    Research assistant for:
    - Prof. Sanjay Reddy (2015/2016) - Research tasks involved data gathering and analysis on poverty figures, price indices and exchange rates for the Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP) - http://gcip.info)
    - Prof. Mark Setterfield (2016/2017) - Worked on two projects: the first studied the relationship between income and consumption inequalities, and the second on the NAIRU. The latter culminated in a co-authored journal article.

  • The New School

    Student Advisor

    Advising duties include assisting graduate students in planning their programs of study, offering advice on program requirements, and meeting with prospective students. Administrative duties include overseeing the PhD qualifying exam process, assisting in the bi-semester academic review, and processing academic procedure paperwork.

  • The Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS)

    Research Associate

    - Lead researcher for monthly English publication "The Palestine Economic Bulletin" - http://www.portlandtrust.org/palestinian-economic-bulletin.
    - Part of research team for quarterly publication "Economic and Social Monitor" - http://www.mas.ps/page.php?id=9fbdy40893Y9fbd

  • Al-Quds University

    Instructor

    Courses taught:
    - Introduction to macroeconomics
    - History of economic thought
    - Economic development
    - Palestinian economy

  • Trinity College-Hartford

    Assistant Professor Of Economics

    Ibrahim worked at Trinity College-Hartford as a Assistant Professor Of Economics

  • Diakonia

    Economic Researcher

    Responsible for economic research at the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) resource center in the Middle East office - East Jerusalem. Provided economic research for reports, legal briefings and various publications. Particular focus on exploitation of natural resources in "Area C", corporate responsibility under IHL, and effects of industrial estates.

Education

  • The New School

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Economics

  • The New School

    Teaching Assistant


    Teaching assistant: - Undergraduate course "introduction to political economy" instructed by Prof. Paulo dos Santos - PhD course "advanced macroeconomics" instructed by Prof. Mark Setterfield. Teaching fellow (preparing syllabus and teaching course independently): - Undergraduate course "introduction to political economy" - Undergraduate course "intermediate macroeconomics"

  • The New School

    Research Assistant


    Research assistant for: - Prof. Sanjay Reddy (2015/2016) - Research tasks involved data gathering and analysis on poverty figures, price indices and exchange rates for the Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP) - http://gcip.info) - Prof. Mark Setterfield (2016/2017) - Worked on two projects: the first studied the relationship between income and consumption inequalities, and the second on the NAIRU. The latter culminated in a co-authored journal article.

  • The New School

    Student Advisor


    Advising duties include assisting graduate students in planning their programs of study, offering advice on program requirements, and meeting with prospective students. Administrative duties include overseeing the PhD qualifying exam process, assisting in the bi-semester academic review, and processing academic procedure paperwork.

  • The International University College of Turin

    Master’s Degree

    Comparative Law, Economics & Finance

  • Birzeit University

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Economcis

  • Prize Fellowship


    Fellowship covering full tuition costs, lodging and living expenses for two years.