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Josefina Senese

Doctoral Student

Josefina Senese is a doctoral student in Educational Policy Studies. Her research interests center on the intersection of school choice and special education in the United States. Josefina is interested in analyzing the effect of these policies on students with disabilities’ academic outcomes.

Before joining BU, Josefina served as a research consultant for the Institute for Educational Initiatives at the University of Notre Dame. She also worked in Washington, DC, for the Office of Learning and Impact at the Inter-American Foundation and the Organization of American States.

During her graduate studies, Josefina has received a Fulbright scholarship, an Alpha Delta Kappa International Teacher Education Scholarship, and a PEO International Peace Scholarship.

Pronouns: she/her

Master in Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame

BA, International Studies, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina)

Piraino, P., & Senese, J. (2023). Inequality of Opportunity. In A. Deshpande (Ed.), Handbook on Economics of Discrimination and Affirmative Action (pp. 1-13). Gateway East, Singapore: Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4016-9_33-1

Asuming, P., Chirawurah, D., D'Agostino, T., Lwanga, M., Makerere, J., Mayega, R. W., Paulsen, M., Rydberg, N., Senese, J., Ssentongo, J., & Tumuhamye, N. (2021). Leveraging low-cost private schools in Northern Ghana: exploring private sector partnerships to support education for all. USAID. https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PA00Z3C8.pdf