I am a political scientist specializing in international political economy, artificial intelligence, and democratic developments. My research, teaching, student mentorship, and administrative work have been conducted previously at the University of Michigan and currently at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University.
albana shehaj, ph.d. Teaching Philosophy My teaching objective is to establish an inviting and stimulating learning atmosphere where students feel inspired to explore their original thoughts, develop strong work ethics, and acquire valuable interdisciplinary skills to advance their academic and professional growth.
ALBANA SHEHAJ, PH.D. Dr. Albana Shehaj Center for European Studies Harvard University [email protected] Center for Political Studies University of Michigan [email protected] Policy & Academic Consulting: ISA - International Studies Academy:
Shehaj, Albana. “The Perils of Succor: The European Union’s Financial Role in the Western Balkans during COVID-19.” European Policy Analysis, 2020. 6(2):264-276. Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj, and Adrian J. Shin. “Inside Job: Migration and Distributive Politics in the European Union.” Economics and Politics, 2021. 33(2):315–342.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Research Scholar, September 2019 - July 2021 Program Manager, September 2023 - Present
Shehaj, Albana. “The Perils of Succor: The European Union’s Financial Role in the Western Balkans during COVID-19.” European Policy Analysis, 2020;6:261-276. Albana Shehaj, Adrian J. Shin, and Ronald Inglehart. 2021. “Immigration and Right-Wing Populism: An Origin Story.”
Angin, Merih, Albana Shehaj, Adrian J. Shin. “Inside Job: Migration and Distributive Politics in the European Union.” – Revise & Resubmit, Economics and Politics
Shehaj, Albana. “The Perils of Succor: The European Union’s Financial Role in the Western Balkans during COVID-19.” European Policy Analysis, Online First. Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj, and Adrian J. Shin. “Inside Job: Migration and Distributive Politics in the European Union.” Economics and Politics, 2021. Online First.