Zachary Kopin is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Michigan with eight years of experience blending research, teaching, and program leadership focused on legal development in early colonial New England. He has a track record of institutional service—from coordinating law-and-society workshops and editing a law journal to directing federal relations and leading graduate advocacy organizations—demonstrating strong advisory and organizational skills beyond traditional scholarship. A dual bachelor's in Music and History and a master’s in History inform a multidisciplinary approach, complemented by certificates in African American and Museum Studies. He seeks to translate academic rigor and strategic thinking into impact outside the university, offering expertise in historical analysis, program management, and public humanities. An unstated but valuable strength is his sustained commitment to collaborative governance and student advocacy, shown by repeated elected and coordinating roles across campus.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, HISTORY, Master's degree, HISTORY at American University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, HISTORY, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, HISTORY at University of Michigan
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