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Stephen Carney is a Professor (MSO) in Educational Studies at Roskilde University's Department of Humanities and Technology, where he has been based for over 20 years. An Australian by birth, he directs his research toward educational policy and comparative education. He serves as a key member of the Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP) Research Center for Problem-Oriented Project Learning and previously served as head of studies for the University's Global Humanities bachelor program from 2018-2024.
Carney earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Studies from the University of Oxford in 2001, following a Master of Science in Educational Governance from the same institution in 1993. His academic journey began with a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from UNSW Australia in 1990 and a Bachelor of Economics from The Australian National University in 1986.
His research focuses on policy issues in higher education and schooling systems globally, with particular emphasis on university governance in Denmark and Europe, and school reform in the global south (primarily Nepal, India and western China). Carney has employed both policy analysis and ethnographic methods in his work. In recent years, he has explored methodological issues in education, particularly performative strategies for presenting schooling experiences. He served as president of the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE) from 2016-2022, demonstrating his significant standing in the international academic community.
Analysis of Carney's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on comparative education, educational policy in a globalized world, and methodological innovations. His work frequently addresses the intersection of educational policy with cultural contexts, particularly examining how global educational trends are adapted in different national settings. A notable recent trend shows increasing attention to indigenous perspectives, reconciliation processes, and southern epistemologies in educational research.
- Book of the year (Shortlist): Globalization and Education Special Interest Group, Comparative and International Education Society, US (2022)
- George Bereday Prize for Most outstanding scholarly article published in the Comparative Education Review (2012)
- George Bereday Prize for Most outstanding scholarly article published in the Comparative Education Review (2009)
Carney has served as principal investigator or participant in numerous research projects, including long-term initiatives on micro-credit financed entrepreneurial activities for women in Tanzania, local responses to global education reforms in Nepali primary schools, and comparative studies across Denmark, China and Zambia. His academic citizenship extends to review panels for new Master's programs and academic appointment committees. As an active researcher, he maintains collaborations across multiple countries and has recently engaged as a visiting researcher at the University of Modena Reggio Emilia.




