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Armağan Erdoğan received the title of Associate Professor from Higher Education Studies, which was opened as an academic field in Türkiye for the first time in 2015. She was awarded a scholarship from the Council of Higher Education and completed her postgraduate degrees in English and Comparative Literary Studies from the University of Warwick, England. In her doctoral thesis, she studied the educational effect of encountering the “foreign” in George Eliot’s novels about English life. After receiving her PhD in 2002, she worked at Kırıkkale University as a lecturer, head of department, and director of the foreign relations unit. Between 2008 and 2014, she worked as the International Unit Director and advisor to the president of the Council of Higher Education. During this period, she contributed to the preparation of international reports, coordinated the Bologna Process at the national level, and represented YÖK on many international platforms, such as Bologna Follow-Up Group (BFUG), representative of Türkiye, ENIC-NARIC Network Türkiye contact person, European University Association (EUA), and OECD-Institutional Governance in Higher Education (OECD-IMHE). Between 2013 and 2019, in addition to working as a faculty member at Ankara Social Sciences University, she also served as an advisor to the rector and director of the Higher Education Studies Center. Between 2009 and 2018, she was a member of the Turkish National Commission for UNESCO’s Gender Equality Specialized Committee. Her publications focus on higher education policies in Türkiye, the Bologna Process, international collaborations, quality assurance, and gender equality in higher education.