Pursue Your Research in the Right Setting
Students in the BCSSW PhD program benefit from its proximity to Greater Boston’s many teaching, medical, and social service institutions. The School of Social Work is located on Boston College’s main campus in Chestnut Hill, only six miles from downtown Boston and easily accessible by public transportation. As an R1-designated research university, Boston College has abundant connections and affiliations that catalyze research partnerships with human service providers (such as health care institutions, community organizations, nonprofits, schools, and government offices) throughout Greater Boston and in Mexico, Venezuela, Rwanda, India, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Nepal.
PhD Program by the Numbers
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Since being accepted to BCSSW, I’ve felt that the faculty has respect and genuine care for my professional and personal needs. One of the best traits of our school is that our faculty are quite diverse in terms of their training. Currently, I work with a neuroscientist, an epidemiologist, and a theologian/ social worker. Having this team as my advisors is a privilege: I am constantly challenged intellectually, which enhances my theoretical and methodological potential.
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Faculty Renowned Researchers. Lifelong Mentors.
Our PhD students partner with BCSSW faculty and their doctoral cohorts on myriad shared research interests and research projects. Current faculty members conduct research that promotes maternal and child well-being, reduces mental health disparities, and improves our understanding of how policies and public services impact low-wage workers, refugees, and immigrants. Their expertise spans areas such as food security in resource-poor households, parenting and male caregiving, the effects of longer working lives, social-behavioral responses to environmental changes, and more.
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During your PhD, you will work closely with faculty mentors to complete a foursemester research internship. This formative experience cultivates the essential skills you’ll need to become an independent scholar capable of identifying and helping to solve complex societal problems at the local, national, and global levels.
Students also collaborate with faculty and doctoral students from other divisions within Boston College, such as the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, the Connell School of Nursing, the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Theology and Ministry. These interdisciplinary investigations, which are typically conducted in addition to one’s doctoral commitments, strengthen research competencies and frequently lead to published
Resources and Community
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Research Faculty Directory
Theresa Betancourt, ScD, Salem Professor in Global Practice; Director, Research Program on Children and Adversity | Expertise: Social and Economic Inclusion, Gender-based Violence, Global Practice, Immigrants and Refugees, Innovations in Research Methods, Mental Health, Poverty, Social Determinants of Health, Trauma
Jessica Black, PhD, Associate Professor; Chair of the Children, Youth, & Families Field of Practice | Expertise: Child Welfare, Mental Health, School Social Work, Spirituality, Neuroscience, Trauma
Karen Bullock, PhD, Ahearn Endowed Professor | Expertise: Aging, Black Communities, Clinical Practice, Mental Health
William Byansi, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Global Practice, Mental Health, Poverty, Social and Economic Inclusion, Innovations in Research Methods, Evaluation
Rocío Calvo, PhD, Professor; Founding Director, Latinx Leadership Initiative | Expertise: Disparities, Immigrants and Refugees, Latinx Communities
Thomas Crea, PhD, Professor; Assistant Dean of Global Programs, Chair of Global Practice | Expertise: Child Welfare, Global Practice, Humanitarian Services, Immigrants and Refugees, Innovations in Research Methods, Mental Health, Spirituality, Evaluation
Kirsten Davison, PhD, Donahue and DiFelice Endowed Chair, Associate Dean for Research | Expertise: Disparities, Evaluation, Child Welfare
Scott Easton, PhD, ACSW, LMSW, Associate Professor; Chair of the Health and Mental Health Fields of Practice | Expertise: Aging, Clinical Practice, Global Practice, Immigrants and Refugees, Mental Health, Stress and Health at the Workplace, Trauma
Vincent Fusaro, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Disparities, Poverty, Social Service Policies and Practice Effectiveness, Social and Economic Inclusion, Macro, Child Welfare, Community Development and Organizing, Social and Economic Inclusion, Systemic Inequities
Summer Sherburne Hawkins, PhD, Professor | Expertise: Health, Social Determinants of Health, Social Service Policies and Practice Effectiveness
Whitney Irie, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Health, Mental Health, LGBTQ+ Communities, Black Communities
Praveen Kumar, PhD, Associate Professor | Expertise: Environmental Justice, Global Practice, Innovations in Research Methods
Robert O. Motley, Jr., PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Black Communities, Mental Health, Trauma, Social and Economic Inclusion, Societal Determinants of Health, Innovations in Research Methods
Thomas O’Hare, PhD, Associate Professor | Expertise: Clinical Practice, Mental Health, Substance Misuse, Trauma
Alejandro Olayo-Méndez, S.J., PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Global Practice, Immigrants and Refugees, Innovations in Research Methods, Latinx Communities, Mental Health, Poverty, Spirituality
Shanta Pandey, PhD, Professor | Expertise: Child Welfare, Poverty, Macro
María Fernanda Piñeros-Leaño,, PhD, Associate Professor | Expertise: Gender-based Violence, Global Practice, Immigrants and Refugees, Innovations in Research Methods, Latinx Communities, Mental Health, Social Determinants of Health
Maggi Price, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Child Welfare, Clinical Practice, Gender-based Violence, LGBTQ+ Communities, Mental Health, School Social Work, Systemic Inequities, Trauma
Erika Sabbath, ScD, Associate Professor | Expertise: Aging, Disparities, Innovations in Research Methods, Stress and Health at the Workplace
Christopher Salas-Wright, PhD, Professor; Assistant Dean, Doctoral Program | Expertise: Substance Misuse, Child Welfare, Immigrants and Refugees, Latinx Communities
Indrani Saran, ScD, Associate Professor of the Practice | Expertise: Disparities, Global Practice, Child Welfare
Catherine Taylor, PhD, Professor; Boston College Institute of Early Childhood Policy (IECP) Leadership Team | Expertise: Child Welfare, Evaluation, Macro, Social Service Policies and Practice Effectiveness, Trauma
Samantha Teixeira, PhD, Associate Professor | Expertise: Disparities, Environmental Justice, Innovations in Research Methods, Macro
Carolina Vélez-Grau, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Mental Health, Latinx Communities, Clinical Practice
Ed-Dee G. Williams, PhD, Assistant Professor | Expertise: Mental Health, Black Communities, Social Determinants of Health, Innovations in Research Methods, Evaluation
Gautam N. Yadama, PhD, Professor, Dean | Expertise: Environmental Justice, Global Practice, Poverty
Application Deadline: December 1
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