Resume-aware faculty matching

Find professors who actually fit you

Upload your resume. Four AI agents analyze your background, rank the faculty who fit, inspect their recent research, and help you draft outreach — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

Free to startNo credit cardCancel anytime
Top matches Balanced preset
Dr. Sarah Chen
Stanford · Interpretability · NLP
91
Dr. Marcus Holloway
MIT · Robotics · RL
84
Dr. Aisha Okonkwo
CMU · Fairness · HCI
82
Nova · Professor Researcher · re-ranking top 20…
Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber

Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber

· Associate Dean of Students & Community Life; Associate Professor of Religion & Society

Boston University · School of Theology

Active 2014–2024

h-index6
Citations82
Papers296 last 5y
Funding
See your match with Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber — sign in to PhdFit.Sign in

About

Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber is an Associate Dean of Students & Community Life and an Associate Professor of Religion & Society at the Boston University School of Theology. She is an interdisciplinary sociologist specializing in religious community life, with a focus on how religion influences politics and collective wellbeing. Her research includes studies among faith communities in several countries of Anglophone Africa, migrants to the US, and US young adults facing stress and adversity. She works across fields such as religion, political sociology, global migration, cultural sociology, and social ethics. Dr. Manglos-Weber has published extensively, including over a dozen academic articles and a book titled 'Joining the Choir: Religious Membership and Social Trust among Transnational Ghanaians' (Oxford University Press, 2018). Her scholarly approach emphasizes culture and relationality, and she is reflexive about morality, ethics, and positionality in social science research.

Similar researchers at Boston University

  • Resume-aware match score
  • Save to shortlist
  • AI-drafted outreach

See your match with Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber

PhdFit ranks faculty by your research interests, methods, and publications — grounded in their actual work, not templates.

  • Free to start
  • No credit card
  • 30-second signup