Global and international education
Delve into education policy in a global context and gain the skills to teach across the world
About Global and international education
Whether you are a teacher, education leader or policy maker, our Global and International Education courses provide the opportunity for promotion, travel or even career change.
Complete an International Baccalaureate qualification and teach abroad, or move into education leadership roles, education policy or management.
Gain the opportunity to expand your professional networks, examine education policy development, and explore key issues such as transitions in education and the needs of young people in globalised economies.
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Why study at the University of Melbourne
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Benefit from our extensive network of schools and early childhood centres and receive ongoing support from a Mentor Teacher and Clinical Specialist every step of the way.
Taught by leading experts
Home to education experts, we deliver high-impact education research that makes a difference around the world.
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Our graduates are confident in classrooms and education settings which sets us apart with employers. 96% of graduates are employed within four months of graduating.
Hear from our students
Find out what motivated our current students to choose Melbourne, and the impact studying with us has had on their lives and careers.
Seeing how highly regarded the course was at my placement schools and that so many teachers at these schools completed the same course was great. It was a relief that a lot of people had undertaken the course, found jobs and worked straightaway.
Athena Kavaleris, Master of Teaching (Secondary)