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Mr Go is currently specializing on three areas in political science: (1) Philippine politics and government, (2) political dynamics, and (3) political theory and methodology. His topics of interest are | Mr Go is currently specializing on three areas in political science: (1) Philippine politics and government, (2) political dynamics, and (3) political theory and methodology. His topics of interest are local politics, decentralization and education, and new institutionalism in political science. | ||
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Jan Robert R. Go is a teaching associate of the Department of Political Science at University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Background
Prior to teaching, Mr Go was project assistant for the safe hospitals campaign of the Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) unit of World Health Organization - Western Pacific Regional Office (WHO-WPRO) in Manila from 2009 to 2010. From May to October 2010, he was a part-time research associate at the Department of Political Science. He also taught for a semester at St Scholastica's College in Manila. At present, Mr Go is a candidate for the degree of M.A. in Political Science, and is set to write his Master's thesis this coming school year. He finished his bachelor's degree in political science from University of the Philippines, Manila in 2009. He is currently teaching Social Science II (Social, Economic and Political Thought).
Courses handled
As a teaching associate, Mr Go teaches the only general education course offered by the Department of Political Science, Social Science II (Social, Economic and Political Thought).
Fields of Specialization and Topics of Interest
Mr Go is currently specializing on three areas in political science: (1) Philippine politics and government, (2) political dynamics, and (3) political theory and methodology. His topics of interest are local politics, decentralization and education, and new institutionalism in political science.