
معرفی
Eva Hartmann is Associate Professor of Sociology of Education and Political and Global Sociology at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Education. Her interdisciplinary research examines the transformation of higher education within broader societal changes, drawing on critical state theory and decolonial studies. With a PhD in Political Science/International Studies from the University of Kassel, she has held positions at Copenhagen Business School and University of Lausanne.
Research focuses on international higher education, qualifications regimes, and the role of private actors in setting education standards. Current projects investigate geopolitical dimensions of international student recruitment and digitalization in EU education. Her work analyzes how geopolitical transformations impact academic knowledge production through the lens of education policies.
Publications critically examine global education governance, privatization trends, and the relationship between geopolitics and geoeconomics. Recent articles explore educational diplomacy, geoeconomic dimensions of further education, and emerging forms of transnational private authority in education.
Dr. Hartmann leads the Cambridge Critical Higher Education Research group and teaches courses on globalization, transnational sociology of education, and geopolitics of education. She supervises PhD students working on international higher education, academic knowledge production, and vocational education.




