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CEID Community

The MSc CEID programme is only one part of the Comparative Education and International Development (CEID) Community based at the Moray House School of Education and Sport. The Community is an evolving entity that provides regular space for student voice, with direction and activities driven by energy of its members. As a MSc CEID student you will be connected with the CEID Community Teams Page and are encouraged to engage with us on Twitter (@MorayHouseCEID).

 

The CEID Research Group consists of over 50 faculty members and PhD students working in this area from across the university. MSc students are encouraged to join the Research Group for their annual featured event and regular webinar/seminar series. Past events have included consultations with UNESCO, presentations on a range of topics, such as low-fee private schools, migration, and global citizenship, and focus events on particular countries, including Afghanistan, Lebanon, China, and the Marshall Islands. For more on the CEID Research Group visit www.ed.ac.uk/education/ceid.

The CEID Student Society is one of the few, student run societies focused on the graduate student experience. Established by a motivated group of students in December 2019, the Society is a great way to connect with colleagues in the MSc CEID programme and other interested students from across the university. Throughout the year the Society hosts a range of social, academic, and networking events with students and experts in the university and across the world. Recently the Society has established partnerships with like-minded student groups in other countries. All MSc CEID students are encouraged to join and consider running for a position on their leadership team. The cost to join the society is £5 per semester. To join visit https://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/activities/view/ceid. You can also follow the CEID
Society on their social media channels, including Twitter (@CeidSociety), Facebook, and Instagram.

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