Nina Raghunath

Assistant Professor of Sociology at Singapore University of Technology and Design

Biography

Nilanjan is an Assistant Professor of Sociology. Her research interests include Sociology of Work and Social Stratification in the 4th Industrial Revolution. Within these major fields of Sociology, she has written about topics such as Technological Adaption, Social Credit Systems, Credential Capital, Crypto Currency, Millennial Workforce, Collaborative Teams, Disruptive Innovation, Skilled Migration and Algorithms . She will be a Visiting Scholar at Cambridge (2022), and previously at MIT (2016-2017) and Oxford (2018). She teaches Digital Sociology, Gender Sexuality and Society, Shaping Futures and Sociology of Social Networks and Social Capital. She won the Teaching Excellence Award in 2014. She is a AHE Fellow (2020) and has a higher education teaching certificate from the Harvard Derek Bok Center (2020).

Companies

  • Assistant Professor Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) (2017)
  • Visiting Academic and Research Affiliate University of Oxford - COMPAS (2018 — 2020)
  • Visiting Research Scholar August - January 2016 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2016 — 2017)
  • Senior Lecturer Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) (2012 — 2017)
  • University Lecturer National University of Singapore (2002 — 2011)
  • Consultant Lecturer Sotheby's Institute of Art (2009 — 2011)
  • Research Consultant (1990 — 1998)

Education

  • PhD National University of Singapore (2002 — 2007)
  • Higher Education Teaching Certificate Harvard Derek Bok Center for Teaching snd Learning (2020 — 2020)
  • MA Roehapmton Institute London (1998 — 1999)
  • MBA Marshall Goldsmith Business School-Alliant International University (1989 — 1990)
  • Building, Leading, and Sustaining the Innovative Organization Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management (2016)

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