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Personal bio
Michael Tomz is Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. He is also the Director of the Program in International Relations, and a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Center for International Development and at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Tomz received the International Studies Association's Karl Deutsch Award, given to a scholar who, within 10 years of earning a Ph.D., has made the most significant contribution to the study of international relations. His teaching awards include the Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching, the Cox Medal for Excellence in Fostering Undergraduate Research, and the Walter J. Gores Award, the university's highest teaching honor. Tomz holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University; a master's degree from the University of Oxford, where he was a Marshall Scholar; and an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University. He has been a visiting scholar at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, the Hoover Institution, the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, and the International Monetary Fund. Currently teaching
INTNLREL 189: PRACTICAL TRAINING
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POLISCI 411A: Workshop in International Relations (Autumn) POLISCI 423A: The Laboratory of the Study of American Values (Winter) POLISCI 411B: Workshop in International Relations (Winter) SOC 364A: The Laboratory of the Study of American Values (Winter) POLISCI 410C: International Relations Theory, Part III (Spring) POLISCI 423B: The Laboratory of the Study of American Values II (Spring) SOC 364B: The Laboratory of the Study of American Values II (Spring) POLISCI 411C: Workshop in International Relations (Spring) INTNLREL 101: Introduction to International Relations (Summer) POLISCI 101: Introduction to International Relations (Summer) |