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Our faculty have multi-disciplinary teaching and research expertise in a wide range of fields, including but not limited to:

Currently accepting master’s students (*) Currently accepting master’s and doctoral students (**)

 

Scholarship of teaching and learning; community colleges; developmental education; writing studies; writing program administration; military veterans entering higher education.


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Higher education, globalization and neoliberalism; human development; higher education privatization; comparative, international and development education; Middle East and North Africa


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Assessment design and equity; admissions processes; access to post-secondary education; evaluation systems; and survey research

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Higher education policy and finance;  postsecondary access and persistence of racially minoritized students and immigrant students; minority-serving institutions; quantitative methods

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Comparative higher education and international academic relations; dialogue across civilizations; comparative education theory; Chinese and East Asian higher education


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Higher education policy and politics in Canada; post-secondary systems and governance; changing academic profession

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Professor Glen Jones Research Website


(Program Coordinator)
Academic profession; student experience; international and comparative education; educational administration; global knowledge economy


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Higher education administration and management; organizational leadership, decision-making, and change; administrators’ recruitment, careers, and performance

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Maíra Tavares Mendes 
mt.mendes@utoronto.ca
Student transitions; Student experience; Access and retention policies in higher education; Critical pedagogy / popular education; Community-led institutional change

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Science and technology policy; academic organization and strategy; universities, innovation and economic development; entrepreneurship and technology transfer; research and the policy process


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Indigenous college student experience; post-secondary student affairs and services; Indigenous student affairs; Indigenous methodologies; critical race theory



Community college; politics in higher education; lifelong learning and vocational education; tertiary education policy; marketization and privatization; pathways in education; sociology of knowledge; college teacher preparation; education and labour markets

Adjunct Faculty

Jane Knight
International dimension of higher education at the institutional, national, regional and international level; knowledge diplomacy; regionalization; comparative analysis of national and IHE policies, international programs and providers

Jane Knight of the 91±¬ÁÏ, University of Toronto is a long-term scholar of the international, intercultural and global dimensions of international higher education and its role in international relations. Her work in over 70 countries with universities, governments and UN agencies brings  comparative, development and international perspectives to her research, teaching and policy work. She is the co-founder of the African Network for International Education and the book series on African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives.  She sits on the advisory boards of several international organizations, universities, and journals and is the author over 150 academic publications. She holds a PhD in Higher Education and a PhD in Political Science and is the recipient of several international awards including three honorary doctorates. 

Jane Knight CV January 2024 (PDF)


Gavin Moodie
Relations between college and university education in developed countries; relations between postsecondary education and work; postsecondary education policy