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Marguerite Muller is a lecturer in the Education Society at King's College London, where she leads the MA Education Management programme. She holds a BA in Fine Arts, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), a Master's in Education, and a PhD in Higher Education studies. Marguerite has taught in various educational contexts in South Korea and South Africa. Her research employs post-qualitative, narrative, and participatory arts-based inquiries to explore issues of educator identity and subjectivity in higher education. Her research interests also include Social Justice Education, Leadership, Decolonisation, and Creative Arts Education. She is committed to engaging in innovative scholarship in education and aims to contribute to a fair society through her work. Marguerite teaches several courses, including 'Education Leadership' and 'Gender, Power and Inequality in Education' for the BA in Social Sciences, and she supervises PhD students focusing on arts-based educational research and educator subjectivity. She is active in the field, contributing to chapters in peer-reviewed volumes and other scholarly outputs.
Requirements are consistent across King's Business School and Social Science & Public Policy departments for standard Master's entries.