- Tutored 1 to 1 sessions to 172+ students from 28 different universities across the world, 13 of which are part of the Russell group universities.
- Teaching Fellow at the London School of Economics, currently teaching Econometric Methods (EC486) at MSc level.
- Former class teacher at LSE for Econometrics Theory and Applications (MG205), Econometrics I (EC2C3), as well as Management Analytics in the Age of Big Data (MG107).
- Received an LSE Teaching Award for excellence in teaching and student support.
Ledia completed her bachelor's in Economics and Mathematics (cum laude) at the American University in Bulgaria. She also completed her MSc in Economics (International Economics) at the University of Geneva.
She has taught econometrics to both undergraduate and graduate students at LSE. She received the prestigious Teaching Award for the year 2022-2023. Over the summer, she mentored LSE graduate students writing their master dissertations as a Quantitative Advisor at the LSE LIFE.
She teaches a wide range of courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level in the following subjects: mathematics, economics (especially econometrics) and statistics. Her knowledge and experience with econometrics related courses makes her a great mentor for Phd students finishing their quantitative dissertations as well.

