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Doctor of Philosophy in Education - International Education

The PhD in Education with a specialization in International Education at National University will introduce you to the practices, strategies and techniques that can be adapted to intercultural/multicultural contexts and used by international organizations. You will research the global dimensions of several crucial contemporary issues, including the hopes of global cooperation, and the complexity of educational accountability, authority and professionalism.
As a PhD in International Education graduate, you will have developed knowledge and skills in cross-national comparative analysis, global educational transfer and borrowing, international development, and the relation between culture and education. You will also understand the commonalities, differences and connections between global and comparative education, and the meaning and significance of globalization in education, and will be prepared to seek leadership positions in the field and conduct research.

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