Sarah Lockhart

 SarahP. Lockhart

Sarah P. Lockhart

  • Courses6
  • Reviews16
  • School: Fordham University
  • Campus: Lincoln Center
  • Department: Political Science
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  • Location: 33 W 60th Street
    New York, NY - 10023
  • Dates at Fordham University: December 2014 - January 2020
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Apr 30, 2018
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Awesome

I took her twice already and I honestly appreciate her even more. She may come off as a tough grader but she's actually not. She's also the most caring professor I've ever had. As long as you go to her office hours, she will you help you extensively and even with your personal problems. You'll do fine as long as you read all the readings. She's one of the best professors I've ever had.

Jan 12, 2020
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Average

At first, Professor Lockhart is a good professor. She was really good at discussing the implications of current events and elaborating on her specific field of international politics. She's mildly engaging too. However, as the semester continued, the reading got more and more arbitrary, with less and less relevance. Also, there's a lot of statistics, studies, numbers, theories, etc.

Biography

Fordham University Lincoln Center - Political Science


Resume

  • 2005

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Political Science

    Advisor

    UNICEF

    UC Davis Chapter

    2009-2011; Advisor

    UC Davis International Affairs Journal

    2009-2011; Coordinator for UCD Summer Abroad in Geneva

    Switzerland

    2009; Graduate Student Representative to the IR Faculty Search Committee

    2008; Treasurer

    UCD Graduate Association of Political Science Students (GAPSS)

    2005-2007; UCD Graduate Student Community Service Committee Member

    2005-2006.

    University of California

    Davis

  • 2004

    International Conflict Research (INCORE) Summer School

    Track Two Diplomacy and Conflict Transformation Program

    University of Ulster

    Magee Campus

  • 2001

    Culture

    Development

    and Social Justice

    School for International Training

  • 2000

    Peace and Conflict Resolution

  • 1998

    BA

    Magna Cum Laude

    International Relations

    Upper-class Academic Advisor

    2000-2002; Sigma Iota Rho Honor Society

    2000-2002; International Relations Student Board

    1999-2002; Model United Nations

    1998-2002.

    Mount Holyoke College

  • Public Speaking

    Higher Education

    University Teaching

    Written & Oral Presentation Skills

    Civil War

    Peacebuilding

    Study Abroad Programs

    Stata

    Writing

    Conflict Analysis

    Global Immigration

    Statistics

    Economic Development

    Workshop Facilitation

    Policy Analysis

    International Relations

    Data Analysis

    International Political Economy

    Lockhart

    Sarah P.

    Lockhart

    Fordham University

    Department of Political Science

    University of California

    Davis

    The Junction/Towards Understanding and Healing

    New York

    NY

    Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. Courses taught: Conflict Analysis and Resolution; The Political Economy of Conflict; International Political Economy; Globalization (Honors Program); Intro to Political Economy

    and Intro to Politics.

    Assistant Professor

    Fordham University

    Derry/Londonderry

    Northern Ireland

    UK

    Organized and facilitated storytelling/dialogue retreats for individuals affected by the Northern Irish Troubles; designed and coordinated diversity awareness

    citizenship and anti-sectarian programs for school-aged children; coordinated volunteers and interns; designed website; and wrote quarterly newsletter.

    Projects Officer

    The Junction/Towards Understanding and Healing

    Davis

    CA

    Instructor for an upper-division course: Recent US Foreign Policy.

    Associate Instructor

    Department of Political Science

    University of California

    Davis

    Davis

    CA

    Teaching Assistant for the following courses: U.S. Foreign Policy; The Arab-Israeli Conflict; Theories of International Politics; Introduction to American Politics (2 quarters); Introduction to International Relations (5 quarters); Democratic Transitions in Eastern Europe; Ethnic Self-Determination and International Conflict; Local Government and Community Politics; Introduction to Comparative Politics.

    Teaching and Research Assistant

    Department of Political Science

    University of California

    Davis

INTLPOLECO

3(1)

POSC 1100

3.3(10)

POSC 4530

4.8(2)