About CIE
What we're about, our members, research, partners and teaching.
What we're about, our members, research, partners and teaching.
Our four research themes and our collective expertise.
What we're working on now, and some completed projects.
The courses and students our members teach and support within the Department of Education.
Who are we? Find out who makes up our membership - within the School, across the University and beyond.
Associations and research funders. Take a look at some of CIE's principal research partners.
The Centre for International Education is a Centre of Excellence. Our Centres of Excellence are drawing together world-leading experts and innovative approaches, creating a critical mass of knowledge, skills and training – and proving that a challenge is only impossible until it's done.
CIE Book Launch: Achieving Equitable Education: Missing Education Data and the SDG 4 Data Regime (Thematic Chapters)
18 March, 4:30-6:30pm
Attenborough Centre, University of Sussex / Zoom
Decolonisation within international development education; the aspirations, realities, and practices of an international NGO
with Kelly Worwood (Plan International UK)
7 March, 5-6:30pm
EH19, Essex House, University of Sussex (Campus Map) / Zoom
Dr Kelly Worwood B.A (Hons.), PGCE, MA, PhD, specialises in gender, race and socio-economic marginalisation in education policy and practice, completing her PhD in Education and Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. At Goldsmiths as Associate Senior Lecturer she taught across the field of social justice and equity in education. Prior to this Kelly was an educational strategist, programmer, policy maker, researcher and funder within the charitable sector. She is currently the Technical Advisor in Education at Plan International UK, where she leads on the delivery of the organisations international development education strategy, programme design, evaluation and research.
COVID and digital transformation - history of global organisations’ visions for the future of education
with Choah Park (UCL)
21 March, 5-6:30pm
EH19, Essex House, University of Sussex (Campus Map) / Zoom
Full details and registration here!
Parents in education: Holistic and indigenous perspectives around schooling and learning in Northcentral Nigeria
with Bukola Oyinloye (York)
25 April, 5-6:30pm
EH19, Essex House, University of Sussex (Campus Map) / Zoom
Full details and registration here!
The Culture Trap: Ethnic Expectations and Unequal Schooling for Black Youth
with Derron Wallace (Brandeis University, MA)
2 May, 5-6:30pm
EH19, Essex House, University of Sussex (Campus Map) / Zoom
This year's British Association for International and Comparative Education (BAICE) Conference will take place in September, on the University of Sussex campus, and will be hosted by CIE.
From BAICE:
"We warmly welcome the submission of abstracts for the BAICE 2024 conference. The conference will be held at the University of Sussex between Tuesday 3rd and Thursday 5th September. The conference theme is ‘Transgression and transformation: (re)bordering education in times of conflict & crises'. There are five sub-themes focusing on different aspects of this."
Deadline: 5pm (UK time) Monday 18 March, 2024
Please find further details on how to apply on the BAICE website: BAICE 2024 Call for Papers.
Check out our latest annual report: CIE Annual Report: 2022/23 [PDF 2.90MB]
CIE Co-Director:
Professor Jo Westbrook
jlw24@sussex.ac.uk
CIE Co-Director:
Professor Linda Morrice
l.m.morrice@sussex.ac.uk