2025
Democratic Institutions in the Global South (DEMINGS)/GIGA Research Program 1 Conference, From Personalisation to Autocratization? Executive Power Dynamics across Regimes
German Political Science Association (DVPW), Thriving or Thwarted? Examining Chief Executives and their Constraining Counterparts amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
81st Annual Conference of the Midwestern Political Science Association (MPSA), 1. Loyalty, Productivity and Service: Legislative Candidate Selection in Ghana 2. Thriving or Thwarted? Examining Chief Executives and their Constraining Counterparts amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
2024
General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1. Loyalty, Productivity and Service: Legislative Candidate Selection in Ghana, 2. Thriving or Thwarted? Examining Chief Executives and their Constraining Counterparts amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
2023
13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association (EPSA), Constituency-specific Candidate Nomination Strategies within Parties and the Local Orientation of Legislators in Ghana.
General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 1. Constituency-specific Candidate Nomination Strategies within Parties and the Local Orientation of Legislators in Ghana, 2. Personnel, Institutions and Power: revisiting the concept of Executive Personalisation.
KAS, Long Road to African Unity, Konrad-Adenauer Foundation, Berlin
GIGA Forum, Done with Democracy? How Coups have changed Africa’s Political Landscape, Institute for African Affairs (IAA), German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA).
GIGA Speaker Series on African Affairs, Nigeria after the elections: What next? , Institute for African Affairs, German Institute for Global and Area Studies.
2022
GIGA Forum, Attacking the vote: Election fears in Brazil and beyond. German Institute for Global and Area Studies.
FES, Welcome to Sodom: Your Smartphone Is Already Here, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Hamburg.
2019
14th Wroxton workshop for parliamentarians and parliamentary scholars, Wroxton College, UK, Legislators' pathway to power in Ghana: Intra-party competition, Clientelism and unresponsive representatives.