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Hannah D'Apice

Hannah D’Apice is a 4th year doctoral candidate in the International and Comparative Education program at the Graduate School of Education. Her research agenda examines the development and diffusion of global norms around education, as well as how these norms may influence the structure and behavior of institutions and organizations. As a teaching assistant, she has experience teaching courses on international education, gender and development in education, non-profits and philanthropy, and the sociology of science. 

Prior to her doctoral studies, Hannah worked as a research project manager for multi-state randomized controlled trials and quasi-experiments evaluating the effectiveness of educational programs. In addition, she taught professionally for four years in Texas and Singapore.
 

Hannah received her Master's in Sociology and Master’s in International Education Policy Analysis from Stanford University. She received her Bachelor's in Political Science from Columbia University.