
Taylor LiCausi
Taylor LiCausi is an advanced Ph.D. candidate in the Sociology of Education program in Stanford’s Graduate School of Education. A recipient of the Institute of Education Sciences Fellowship, EDGE Fellowship and the Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship (SIGF), Taylor leverages his qualitative and quantitative methodological training to examine issues in higher education. His interests range from disentangling the complex dynamics of interdisciplinarity to better understanding faculty evaluative cultures. Taylor’s dissertation draws on faculty interviews to provide insight into peer review in the social sciences. Here at SIHER, Taylor is a research assistant with Professor Patricia Gumport on a comparative case study examining university research initiatives that address societal problems and involve collaboration beyond higher education.
Prior to coming to Stanford, Taylor was a middle and high school biology and special education teacher at the Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem, New York. He holds an M.S.Ed in Special Education from Hunter College as well as a joint A.B. in Social Anthropology and Romance Languages & Literatures, cum laude, from Harvard College.