Assistant Professor in Comparative Quantitative Politics in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, UK

Mona Morgan-Collins obtained a PhD at the Department of Government at the London School of Economics. Her primary research interests are in Comparative Politics with substantive focus on gender and women in politics. Her current research extends her doctoral work on the emergence of the gender voting gap. At Penn, she will be working on a book project, co-authored with Dawn L. Teele, that examines women's political engagement at the time of suffrage from a comparative perspective.

Mona Morgan-Collins obtained a PhD at the Department of Government at the London School of Economics. Her primary research interests are in Comparative Politics with substantive focus on gender and women in politics. Her current research extends her doctoral work on the emergence of the gender voting gap. At Penn, she will be working on a book project, co-authored with Dawn L. Teele, that examines women's political engagement at the time of suffrage from a comparative perspective.