Courses:
Spring 2016: Core course Cross-Cultural Psychology at DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Fall 2016: Core course Cross-Cultural Psychology ; elective course Psychology of Time at DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Previously:
Fall 2015: Core course Cross-Cultural Psychology at DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Spring 2015: Core course Cross-Cultural Psychology at DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Fall 2014: Core course Cross-Cultural Psychology at DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
Spring 2012: lecture on Cross-Cultural Psychology in Developmental Psychology course; seminars on Basic Statistics in Introductory Psychology course, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Fall 2011: lecture on Cross-Cultural Psychology in Developmental Psychology course; lecture and evaluation on Developmental Psychology and seminars on Basic Statistics in Introductory Psychology course, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Fall 2006: assisting Olga Mitina in course for undergraduate students: “Modern Methods of Data Analysis”, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Moscow, Russia
Spring 2006: assisting Olga Mitina in course for undergraduate students: “Modern Methods of Data Analysis”, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Fall 2005: assisting Timofey Nestik in course for undergraduate students: “Psychology of Time”, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Student supervision / co-supervision:
Ph.D. projects:
2009-2014: Riin Seema (Tallinn University, Estonia): Mindfullness, time perspectives and correlates of well-being of students at different educational levels in Estonia
MA projects:
2012-2013: Peter Zarubin (Novosibirsk State University of Education, Russia): Time perspective and economic instability in Russia
BA projects:
2015: Lauren Galvan (DIS, Copenhagen, Denmark): Danish Narratives of Happiness: Phenomenological approach
2013-2014: Evelina Sauruseviciute, Darya Skakouskaya (Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia): Pursuit of Happiness: Measuring Gender Gap and Drivers of Subjective Well-being in the Baltics
2012-2013: Anda Ķikute, Baiba Lokenbaha (Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia): The time perspective: predictor of entrepreneurial success?