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Monica Gaughan

Associate Professor at Arizona State University

Monica Gaughan is an accomplished academic professional whose research delves into the training, distribution, and migration patterns of scientists and engineers within the global knowledge system. She places a specific emphasis on the US science system and its interconnections with other scientific frameworks.

Her work involves analyzing how policies and practices influence the career progression of scientists, focusing on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, and national origins within the US science system.

With a keen interest in the social dimensions of health and illness, Monica examines how these aspects intersect with educational and scientific structures, reflecting intricate social, economic, political, and cultural dynamics. She advocates for diversification in the scientific workforce to address health outcome disparities, aiming for a workforce that mirrors the population it serves.

Monica Gaughan's research underscores the importance of scientific education in fields like health, engineering, technology, and science, emphasizing how disparities in access to education can create stratified systems where certain groups have differential advantages. Her work extends to a global perspective, examining how national and international policies influence the migration patterns of highly educated individuals within the scientific community.

Having earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Health Policy from Syracuse University, and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Government from New College of Florida, Monica Gaughan has a strong academic foundation.

She has held notable positions such as an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia, an Assistant Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Research Fellow at the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes at Arizona State University, and an Assistant Professor and Director of the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership Program at Oglethorpe University.

Highlights

Black African Convocation 'LIFTed' by excellence, resilience - Arizona State University
School of Earth and Space Exploration awarded 4 JEDI seed grants for 2021 - Arizona State University
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Location

Tempe, Arizona