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Philip E. Husom [email protected] Department of Political Science 100 N. University St West Lafayette, IN 47907

Education

Ph.D., Political Science, Purdue University Defended October 2019 Dissertation: Political Shocks and Economic Reform in the Post-Soviet World. Committee: Dwayne Woods (chair), Erik Herron, Mark Tilton, and Giancarlo Visconti Fields: Comparative politics, international relations, political economy.

M.A., Political Science, Purdue University 2011 B.A., and Global Studies, University of 2008

Teaching experience

Adjunct Instructor, Department of Political Science, Coe College, Cedar Rapids IA POL 296: International Political Economy Spring 2019 POL 108: Introduction to Politics Fall 2017, Fall 2018 POL 115: American Politics Spring 2018 POL 196: Political Economy of Rich and Poor Nations Spring 2017

Independent Instructor, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette Instructor of record. Designed course, created syllabus and reading list, wrote and graded assign- ments and exams, and prepared and presented new lectures to classes of 30-45 students. POL 235: Rich and Poor Nations Spring 2016 POL 141: Governments of the World Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015 POL 130 Y: Introduction to International Relations –Distance Learning May 2014, Fall 2016, Spring 2017

Graduate Instructor, Brian Lamb School of Communication, Purdue University, West Lafayette Instructor of record. Prepared and presented new material, wrote and graded quizzes, graded out- lines and presentations in classes up to 25 students. COM 114: Fundamentals of Speech Communication Fall 2012-Spring 2016 COM 114 LC: Instructor for EPICS Learning Community Fall 2014, Fall 2015 COM 114 TECH: Integrated section of COM 114 for technology students Fall 2015 COM 114 Y–Distance Learning Spring 2014 Graduate Instructor, Department of German, Purdue University, West Lafayette Instructor of record. Prepared and presented new material, graded midterm and final exams in classes of 20-30 students. German 101 Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette Held office hours, assisted in writing and grading midterm and final exams. POL 130: Intro to International Relations Fall 2010-Spring 2011, Fall 2013 Philip E. Husom – September 2019

German Language Tutor 2009 Private tutor students in undergraduate German courses.

Conferences and Works in Progress

“Political Shocks, Patronage, and Economic Reform in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan.” Research paper in progress.

“Political Shocks and Economic Reform in Post-Soviet Eurasia.” Presented at the 6th Annual Conference on Eurasian Politics July 5, 2019 and Societies (IEPAS 2019). Universidade Aut´onomade Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

“Political Shocks and Economic Reform in the Post-Soviet World.” Presented at the International Conference on Social Sciences June 25, 2019 and Humanities (ICSSH). Lus´ofonaUniversity, Lisbon, Portugal

“International Postcommunist Trade Network Analysis.” Accepted for poster presentation at XXXIII Sunbelt Social Networks May 2013 Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis. Hamburg, Germany

“Transition After Communism: Was it Over Before it Began?” Accepted for poster presentation at the annual meeting of the September 2012 American Political Science Association New Orleans, LA

Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political April 2012 Science Association Chicago, IL

Presented at the PIRCAT Workshop March 2012 Department of Political Science, Purdue University

Presented at the annual meeting of the Indiana Academy October 2011 of Social Sciences Valparasio University, Valparasio, IN

Professional Development, Activities, and Awards

Best Paper Presenter Award International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (ICSSH) June 2019 Summer Dissertation Fellowship Department of Political Science, Purdue University Summer 2016

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2016 Outstanding Independent Instructor Award, Runner-Up Department of Political Science, Purdue University Spring 2016 Preparing Future Faculty Purdue University Spring 2016 Semester-long course designed to help graduate students prepare for faculty careers. College Teaching Workshops Center for Instructional Excellence, Purdue University Fall 2015 Active Learning: Experiential Learning; Instructional Presentation Techniques that Engage Stu- dents; Fostering Academic Integrity & Responsibility; Objective Assessment: Tools & Techniques; Subjective Assessment, Rubrics, & Assigning Grades; Setting Policies & Procedures. P2P: Paper to Publication Department of Political Science, Purdue University Spring 2016 P2P is a course designed to help graduate students turn already-written seminar papers into peer- reviewed publications. The course combines weekly meetings focused on manuscript development with workshop sessions involving scholars from inside and outside Purdue. Learning Community Instructor Purdue University Fall 2014, Fall 2015 Taught sections for Purdue’s Learning Communities initiative. These sections seek to enhance students’ college experience by encouraging student-teacher engagement beyond the classroom. As LC Instructor, I planned events for students throughout the semester (ranging from weekly lunches to trips to a corn maze and ice skating) and provided opportunities for students to develop a stronger relationship with their instructors. PIRCAT Workshop Creator and coordinator Department of Political Science, Purdue University 2011-2013 I set up and organized the Policy, IR, Comparative, American, and Theory (PIRCAT) workshop for graduate students and faculty to present their research in progress; each workshop included a discussant to give specific feedback, and comments from audience members contributed to a productive, low-stress atmosphere of encouraging professional development for graduate students and faculty. Graduate Committee Representative Political Science Graduate Student Association, Department of Political Science, Purdue University Fall 2010–Spring 2012 Acted as liaison between graduate students and faculty; attended meetings of the faculty Graduate Committee. CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) Course Fall 2009 Training in human research protections for conduct of human subjects research.

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References

Lynda Barrow Department of Political Science Coe College 1220 1st Ave NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 (319) 399-8590 [email protected]

Bruce Nesmith Chair, Department of Political Science Coe College 1220 1st Ave NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 (319) 399-8650 [email protected]

Paula O’Loughlin Coe College 1220 1st Ave NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 (319) 399-8616 [email protected]

Dwayne Woods Department of Political Science Purdue University 100 N. University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-4161 [email protected]

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