Brittany L. Holom-Trundy, Ph.D.
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Teaching Experience

Lead Instructor Positions​​
  • WWS 402g: Fixing the Healthcare System: Is There an Ideal Model?, Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Spring 2020 [Syllabus Available Soon]
  • POL 370: Bears, Beets, and Babushki: The Politics of Russia and the Post-Soviet States, The College of New Jersey, Department of Political Science, Spring 2020 [Syllabus Available Soon]
  • WWS 404 (5)/403 (7): Human Security: The Challenges of a Globalized Security Paradigm, Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Spring 2019 [See Syllabus Here], Fall 2019 [See Syllabus Here]
  • POL 250: Politics and Society in Developing Countries, The College of New Jersey, Department of Political Science, Fall 2019 [See Syllabus Here]
  • POL 345: Human Rights in International Relations, The College of New Jersey, Department of Political Science, Fall 2019 [See Syllabus Here]
  • Princeton Summer Research Colloquium - Community Engagement and Service Pod, Summer 2018
  • Prison Teaching Initiative - POL 101: Introduction to Political Science, Garden State Youth Correctional Facility, Spring 2018
Precepting
  • WWS 403/404 : Qualitative Research Methods Lab (Dr. Dov Grohsgal, Dr. Lynda Dodd), Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Spring 2017, AY 2017-2018, Fall 2018
  • POL 388: Causes of War (Professor Gary Bass), Princeton University Department of Politics, Fall 2015, Fall 2017
  • ECO 332: Economics of Health and Healthcare (Professor Maria Rosales-Rueda), Princeton University Department of Economics, Spring 2017
  • ECO 324: Law and Economics (Professor Thomas Leonard), Princeton University Department of Economics, Fall 2016
  • POL 380: Human Rights (Professor Gary Bass), Princeton University Department of Politics, Spring 2016
  • HIS 362: The Soviet Empire (Professor Stephen Kotkin), Princeton University Department of History, Spring 2014

Guest Lectures
  • Lecture: “The Establishment of Authoritarian Rule: the Russian Revolution,” University of Notre Dame London Program, POL 34571: The Rise and Fall of Democracies and Dictatorships, Taught by Professor Scott Mainwaring

​Tutoring
  • Tutor of Russian language, Center for the Study of Languages & Cultures, University of Notre Dame, 2009-2011
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