Sana Khan

Position
Psychology and Social Policy
Bio/Description

Sana Khan is a PhD candidate in Psychology and Social Policy at Princeton University. Her research interests include (i) the formation and functioning of norms and how they influence economic possibilities and opportunities; (ii) intergroup relations, focusing on refugee and host community  populations; and, (iii) judgment and decision making in contexts of poverty.

Sana has 10+ years’ experience of undertaking research in development and humanitarian contexts. She has worked at Innovations for Poverty Action, The World Bank, and the International Rescue Committee. Sana holds a Master’s degree in International Relations, with a concentration in International Development and Economics, from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Bachelors in Economics and Psychology from Trinity College, CT.