Julia Sass Rubin

Julia Sass Rubin, Ph.D., MBA

Associate Professor | Associate Dean of Academic Programs | Director, Public Policy Program

Contact

Office: 538, Civic Square Building
Email: jlsrubin [at] rutgers.edu
Phone: (848) 932-2967

Education

B.A., Harvard-Radcliffe College; M.B.A., Harvard Business School; M.A., Harvard University (Sociology); Ph.D., Harvard (Organizational Behavior)

Julia Sass Rubin, Ph.D., MBA

Associate Professor | Associate Dean of Academic Programs | Director, Public Policy Program

Julia Sass Rubin has been part of the faculty of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy since 2003.  Dr. Rubin’s research interests include nonprofit and public organizations and processes, developmental finance, and the intersection of education policy, community development and social justice. Dr. Rubin has advised a number of organizations, including the United States Small Business Administration; The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; the Appalachian Regional Commission; the Overseas Private Investment Corporation; and the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.  Previously, she consulted for McKinsey & Company; worked in brand management for the Procter & Gamble and Eastman Kodak Companies; and taught strategic management and marketing at Assumption University in Bangkok, Thailand, as a Henry Luce Scholar.  Prior to joining the Bloustein School faculty, Dr. Rubin was a post-doctoral fellow at the Alfred A. Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University. Dr. Rubin earned her PhD and MA from Harvard University, an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School, and an AB with honors from Harvard-Radcliffe College.

Research Interests
  • Political Processes and Institutions
  • Education Policy
  • Social Justice
  • Nonprofit Advocacy
  • Grassroots Mobilization
  • Community Economic Development
Undergraduate Courses
  • Non-Profit Management
Graduate Courses
  • Advanced Qualitative Methods
  • Non-Profit Management
  • Education Policy, Community Development, and Social Justice

Publications