• Description:

    The Ph.D. in Education is designed for students with some professional experience in teaching and learning settings as well as in research.  Our mission is to teach students to wield the tools of research to change disparities in educational experiences and student outcomes.

    Our Ph.D. in Education is designed for students who want to pursue research and careers in academia, the non-profit sector, or governmental agencies with a focus on how to improve educational practices and policies to achieve social equity and progress. We look for students with both research experiences and professional experience in teaching, leadership, and learning, who want to build their capacities to undertake independent scholarly research.

     

    As part of the evolution of education research, the field of education will require Ph.D. graduates who are prepared to collaborate with policymakers, educators, families, and communities to transform current education practice and policy. Our Ph.D. program will provide a fresh approach to training much needed and innovative researchers. Rather than training traditional faculty members solely to generate knowledge by documenting outcomes and processes in education, human development, and well-being, we will cultivate future faculty and researchers to serve and partner with communities through their research in order to accelerate the improvement of education in regional, national, and international settings.

    All PhD students at UC San Diego are guaranteed funding for five years that is equivalent to the amount allocated for a 50% TA or 50% GSR  position. Funding packages can consist of instructional assistantships (e.g., Reader, TA, and Tutor positions), Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) positions, university or outside fellowships, and/or stipends

  • Fields

    • Education

  • Qualifications

    • Master

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