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Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile, 2010 to date.
Graduate course: “Sociology of Aging and the Life Course.
Supervised students (in progress)
: Sebastián Lemp, Pablo Beytía, Paula de Buen Nieto, Nilda Quezada, Patricio Velasco.

Teaching Assistant, School of Public Health, Harvard University, 2010.
Graduate course: Health Reform and Community Medicine in Chile.

Teaching Fellow, Department of Sociology, Boston College, 2008 to 2009.
Course:
Sociology of Happiness.
Link to syllabus   Link to course web

Guest Lecturer, Department of Public Health, Universidad de Chile, Chile, 2008.
Lecture: Assessing Happiness of Older Adults (Evaluación de la Felicidad de los Adultos Mayores).
Link to slides   Link to case study   Link to review paper

Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Boston College, 2005 to 2008.
Courses: “Multivariate Statistics,” “Statistics,” “Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis,” “Death and Dying,” and “Peace or War?”

Instructor, Department of Sociology, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, 2004.
Courses: “Introduction to Methodology,” “Introduction to Sociology,” and “Social Processes in Latin America.”

Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile, 2004.
Courses: “Social Anthropology.”

Lecturer, Educational Program for Academically Talented Students, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile, 2002 and 2004.
Courses: “How Can We Live Together Being so Different?” and “Observing How We Observe.”

Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile, 1999 to 2002.
Courses: “Anthropology,” “Development of Modern Society,” “Development of Latin American Culture,” and “Development of Latin American Society.”