Jie Wang is a postdoctoral researcher with nine years' experience studying education and social policy, combining a Ph.D. from UNSW with applied research roles at UNSW and Sun Yat-sen University. Her work centers on quantitative and qualitative methods to examine how quality-oriented education policies in urban China shape social reproduction and educational inequality. She has hands-on experience designing mixed-methods studies, teaching undergraduate social research, and contributing to policy-relevant projects like well-being and sexual health research. Based in Guangzhou with a background spanning Nanjing and Sydney, she blends rigorous empirical analysis with classroom mentorship and policy engagement. An understated strength is her ability to translate complex academic findings into actionable insights for policymakers and educators across different cultural contexts.
9 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Sociology, Master's degree, Sociology at Nanjing University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Social Sciences - Social Policy, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Social Sciences - Social Policy at UNSW Australia
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