Mrs. Olga Mun

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Name: Mrs. Olga Mun
Country: United Kingdom
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Organisation: Department of Education, University of Oxford
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Environmental education, Gender education, Health and wellbeing education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Higher education, Adult education, Comparative education, Non formal education, Youth work and direct engagement of young people
Preference for research approach: Theoretical / conceptual research, Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Curriculum, Pedagogy, Policy, Teacher education
Online publishing profile or ORCID code:

https://www.education.ox.ac.uk/people/olga-mun/

Recent publications:

Mun, O., & Min, Y. (2022). Global Public Good in Korea as Jeong. In S. Marginson & X. Xu (Eds.). Changing Higher Education in East Asia (pp. 33–50). London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Howson, C. K., & Mun, O. (2022). 6 Academic Activism in STEM fields: Discipline in Theory and Practice. Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education, 4(2), 123-142.
Alexandra Olenina, Annette Bamberger & Olga Mun (2022) Classed and gendered internationalisation of research and knowledge production: a critical analysis of international doctoral students in the UK (1998-2016), International Studies in Sociology of Education, DOI: 10.1080/09620214.2021.2008266
TEDx speaker, TEDxAstana “Beywaqit”. (2022) Title of the talk: On decolonisation and epistemic injustice in Kazakhstani science.

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Development Education Research Centre (DERC)
UCL Institute of Education
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