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International Education

Master of Arts
International Education

Learn how to design, implement, manage, and evaluate international education programs in a broad range of settings.

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Doctor of Philosophy
International Education

Prepare for a faculty position in comparative and international education, or for a career as a professional educator in international and multinational settings.

Professor Carol Anne Spreen smiling and facilitating a discussion with students

Faculty

Dana Burde

Associate Professor and Director of International Education

dana.burde@nyu.edu

Elisabeth King

Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professor of International Education & Politics

e.king@nyu.edu

Carol Anne Spreen

Associate Professor of International Education

spreen@nyu.edu

Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng (程華宇)

Vice Dean for Research and Equity; Associate Professor of International Education

cherng@nyu.edu

Heddy Lahmann

Clinical Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of International Education

heddy.lahmann@nyu.edu

Associated and Affiliated Faculty

Mercy Agyepong

Assistant Professor of Sociology of Education

mercy.agyepong@nyu.edu

Rezarta Bilali

Associate Professor of Psychology and Social Intervention

rezarta.bilali@nyu.edu

Erich Dietrich

Clinical Professor of Higher Education and International Education

erich.dietrich@nyu.edu

John Gershman

Clinical Professor of Public Service, Co-Director of Capstone Program

john.gershman@nyu.edu

Natasha Iskander

James Weldon Johnson Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service

natasha.iskander@nyu.edu

Lara Nettelfield

Program Director & Clinical Professor

ln2293@nyu.edu

Hirokazu Yoshikawa

Courtney Sale Ross University Professor of Globalization and Education at Steinhardt, Applied Psychology

Special Research Project

Faculty and graduates of the International Education and Applied Statistics programs are renowned for their decades of research and teaching in education in emergencies and many of our projects reflect these efforts. The Journal on Education in Emergencies (JEiE), for example, is a double-blind, peer reviewed academic journal founded in 2014 by the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) and housed at New York University’s International Education Program and Center for Practice and Research at the Intersection of Information, Society, and Methodology (PRIISM). In addition to research articles, field notes, and book reviews, we produce a podcast, Behind the Pages, which features interviews with JEiE authors who describe their research, fieldwork, and new innovations in EiE programming.