
معرفی
Dr. Paul Goldie is a Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, serving as Programme Director for the MA Learning in Communities within the Institute of Education, Community, and Society. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Glasgow (2019), focusing on the Irish Catholic female diaspora in Glasgow. With over 15 years of experience as a Community Learning and Development (CLD) practitioner, his work spans urban and rural Scotland, emphasizing adult and family learning.
Education: PhD Sociology (Glasgow, 2019); MRes Research Methods and Sociology (Glasgow, 2014); MSc Equality and Human Rights (Glasgow, 2011); Post-Graduate Certificate in Community Education (Strathclyde, 2005).
Research interests include community education, gender studies, diaspora experiences, and social inequality. His work explores cultural heritage negotiations, exclusion narratives, and qualitative methodologies. Key contributions include presentations at the British Sociological Association Conference (2019), Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group (2018), and Borders, Racism, and Resistance Conference (2017).
No scientific awards listed. Current responsibilities include teaching, student supervision, and program administration. No lab affiliations explicitly mentioned.



