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Education Policy

Also appears in programme titles as: Education Policy and International Development · Comparative Education

5 programmes mapped across 2 countriesScholarship compatibility checkedVerified Jul 2026 against official sources

What an education policy degree actually is

Education is the largest line in most national budgets and the deepest lever on a country's future — and education policy trains the people who pull it: system reform, comparative education, education in development. It is distinct from teaching and from EdTech: this is the governance of learning at scale.

UCL's IOE is the world's top-ranked education faculty and dominates this map (two MAs); Cambridge and Oxford add the classic UK routes; Harvard's Ed.M. anchors the US school.

What you study — and the bar to entry

Comparative and international education, education-policy analysis, the economics and politics of education systems, and education in development contexts. Entry reads teachers, administrators, development professionals and social scientists; no quantitative barrier beyond policy-analysis basics. The development-flavoured routes (UCL's Education and International Development) value fieldwork.

Where it leads

Education ministries and agencies, the education teams of the World Bank, UNESCO and UNICEF, education-focused NGOs and foundations, and research. SDG 4 (quality education) keeps international demand high; the domestic reform market — curriculum, assessment, system design — is steady everywhere.

Education Development Specialist

Who it suits — and who it does not

A good fit if you are…

  • Teachers and administrators moving from classroom to system level
  • Education-ministry staff formalising reform experience — a clean funded profile
  • Development professionals specialising into education

Probably not the right degree if…

  • Applicants who want to teach — this is policy, not pedagogy practice
  • Those interested in learning technology specifically — see the EdTech guide
  • Anyone expecting quick system change — education reform is a generational game

Where to study it: the programme map

Five verified programmes: UCL IOE's two MAs (Education and International Development; Comparative Education), Cambridge and Oxford, and Harvard's Ed.M.

UniversityOfficial programme titleLengthTuition (intl)Experience
Harvard UniversityUnited StatesEd.M. in Education Policy and Analysis
University College LondonUnited KingdomEducation and International Development MA12 moGBP 32,000
University College LondonUnited KingdomComparative Education MA12 moGBP 32,000
University of CambridgeUnited KingdomMPhil in Education (Education, Globalisation and International Development)
University of OxfordUnited KingdomMSc in Education (Comparative and International Education)12 mo

Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.

Application strategy and funding routes

UCL IOE (£32,000, one-year, Chevening-compatible) is the sector default — its brand is the field's strongest. Cambridge and Oxford add one-year alternatives; Harvard the US route (Fulbright). Education-system-reform narratives — naming your country's learning crisis and the reform you would lead — sit squarely inside Chevening and Commonwealth priorities.

Which scholarship funds which programme

Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.

Chevening ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Harvard Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University College London
  • University College London
  • University of Cambridgecourse length not on file
  • University of Oxford
Commonwealth Master's ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Harvard Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University College London
  • University College London
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Oxford

Frequently asked questions

Education policy vs education technology?

Policy governs systems (curriculum, assessment, finance, reform); EdTech designs and evaluates digital learning. If your interest is how a country runs its schools rather than what software they use, stay here.

Do I need teaching experience?

Not required, but classroom or administration experience strengthens applications and discussions — especially for the development routes. Pure-theory applicants without any education-sector contact are the weaker profile.

Which scholarships fit?

Chevening/Commonwealth for UCL, Cambridge and Oxford (Commonwealth education priorities align tightly); Fulbright for Harvard.

Related fields

Sources

Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.

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