Gary T. Marx - Other Teaching and Academic Experiences

Other Teaching and Academic Experiences

Beyond MIT, he has taught at Harvard University, UC Berkeley, and the University of Colorado. He has been a Visiting Professor at UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Irvine, Wellesley College, Boston College, Boston University, the State University of New York School of Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Northwestern University, the University of Illinois, Eastern Kentucky University, the University of Leuven, Louvain-La-Neuve, the Technical University of Vienna, the Onati Institute (Spain), Nankai University (PRC), and the University of Puerto Rico; and he has been a visiting scholar at the UC Santa Cruz, Arizona State, the University of Washington, West Virginia University, the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio and the Max Planck Institute at Freiburg. He has given a large number of talks at American, European and Asian universities. He has taught in sociology, social relations, political science, law, psychology, urban studies, criminology and technology, and science and society departments.

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