Christine Min Wotipka

Christine Min Wotipka Christine Min Wotipka is Associate Professor (Teaching) of Education and (by courtesy) Sociology and Director of the Master's Programs in International Comparative Education (ICE) and International Education Policy Analysis (IEPA) at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. She is Co-Resident Fellow of EAST House--a living-learning undergraduate residence in the Magnolia neighborhood on west campus. For nearly thirty years, Dr. Wotipka's research has contributed to the comparative scholarship on gender and education and has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Spencer Foundation. She is the lead principal investigator of the Higher Education and Diversity Lab (https://heidive.stanford.edu/). Before joining the faculty at Stanford in 2006, Dr. Wotipka was a visiting assistant professor/global fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles, and an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Between her undergraduate and graduate studies, she proudly served as a United States Peace Corps volunteer in rural northeast Thailand and worked in the Republic of Korea at the Hanwha Group's economic research center. Among Dr. Wotipka's professional activities, she has consulted on girls' education policies for the Ministry of Education in Afghanistan. Dr. Wotipka earned her BA (summa cum laude) in International Relations and French at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and MA in Sociology and Ph.D. in International Comparative Education at Stanford University.
Currently teaching
EDUC 206A: Applied Research Methods in Global and Comparative Education I: Introduction
EDUC 206B: Applied Research Methods in Global and Comparative Education II: Master's Paper Proposal
SOC 273: Gender and Higher Education: National and Global Perspectives
EDUC 206D: Applied Research Methods in Global and Comparative Education IV: Master's Paper Workshop
FEMGEN 173: Gender and Higher Education: National and Global Perspectives
EDUC 173: Gender and Higher Education: National and Global Perspectives
SOC 173: Gender and Higher Education: National and Global Perspectives
EDUC 273: Gender and Higher Education: National and Global Perspectives
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