Adelaide University
Adelaide University is proud to be ranked 89th in the world for Education Studies in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Our School of Education empowers future teachers with the skills, experience and confidence to shape the next generation. Our programs combine research‑informed learning with extensive professional experience, ensuring graduates are classroom‑ready and prepared for meaningful, rewarding careers.
Through strong partnerships, we coordinate thousands of placements each year across our Bachelor and Master of Teaching programs.
The Master of Education explores a range of leadership tactics and strategies. Students investigate different approaches to enhancing community wellbeing across 10 focus areas including The Brain and Learning, Catholic Education, Digital Learning, Early Childhood, Education Leadership and Innovation, First Nations, Cultures and Perspectives, Islamic Education, Research, TESOL and Wellbeing and Inclusion.
Our research is broad and impactful—spanning inclusive education, equitable social policy, and innovative digital learning environments. We explore complex educational challenges not only in schools but also across higher education and community settings.
We collaborate with leading national and international research institutes, including:
- Behaviour‑Brain‑Body Research Centre
- Social Relationships and Communities Research Group
- Australian Centre for Child Protection
- Centre for Research in Education and Social Inclusion
- Fay Gale Centre for Research on Gender
- Higher Education Research Network
- Centre for Change and Complexity in Learning
- Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) — Australia’s only centre dedicated to Islamic education