Previous teaching

Lecturer at Vienna University, Dept. of Sociology, Austria

  • 2016:    Semester-Seminar on "Communities in Society"
  • 2016:    Semester-Seminar on "Introduction to Sociology"
  • 2016:    Semester-Seminar "Reading Classics in Sociology"
  • 2015:    Semester-Seminar "Reading Classics in Sociology"
  • 2015:    Semester-Seminar "Communities in Society"
  • 2012/2013/2014/2015/2016/2017: Semester-Seminar “Deviance and Social Control”

 

University of Applied Science FH Campus Wien: Bachelor Course in "Integriertes Sicherheitsmanagement":

  • 2015:    1-day lecture on Criminological Theories

 

 Lecturer at the Joint Summer School of two EU-COST Actions: "Urban Gardening" and "Crime Prevention through Urban Planning and Design" (7.-10. July 2015; Warsaw, PL)

 

Lecturer at Danube University Krems, Austria

  • Supervisor for several Masters-Theses in the Department of Facility Management and Security
  • 2011/2012/2014/2015: 1-day seminar on "Urban Security" as part of Masters Course “Future Building Solutions: Urban Sustainability” (in English)
  • 2012/2013/2014/2015: 1-day-seminar on "Urban Security" as part of Masters Course in "Facility Management"
  • 2008/2010/2011/2013/2014/2016: 1-day seminar on „Security Management in Urban Space“ as part of Masters Course "Security and Safety Management"
  • 2013: 1-day seminar on "Research Methods" as part of Masters Course in "Facility Management"
  • 2013: 1-day seminar on "Social Sustainability and Segregation Patterns in Cities" as part of Masters Course in "Urban Restauration and Revitalisation"
  • 2011: 1-day seminar on „Security Management in Urban Space“ as part of Masters Course “Daylight-Architecture”
  • 2011: 1-day seminar on "Criminology" as part of Masters Course “Information Security Management”

 

University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten, Austria. Masters Programme in Social Work:

  • 2006/07: Methodology Course (Forschungswerkstatt)  - “Social Area Analysis”
  • 2007/08: Seminar on Qualitative Methods
  • 2008 – 2009: Successful supervision of 3 Master-theses