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Dr. Thinh Pham is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Glasgow's School of Psychology & Neuroscience since November 2023. He has held academic roles at the University of Liverpool, Solent University, and Ton Duc Thang University in Vietnam. His teaching spans undergraduate/postgraduate modules in social psychology, research methods, and cognitive psychology.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Newcastle University
- PgCert in Research Training, Newcastle University
- MA (Distinction), Newcastle University
- Bachelor's Degree, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City
Research Interests: Thinh focuses on critical thinking development, cross-cultural psychology, bilingualism, and AI's role in education. His work explores how multilingualism impacts learning, the decolonization of university curricula, and implementing sustainable development goals via AI in higher education.
Recent Research Trends: His publications address reflexive research practices, peer support systems for PhD students, and the impact of generative AI like ChatGPT on teaching. He has contributed to decolonizing pedagogy projects and virtual learning initiatives.
Editorial Roles:
- Associate Editor: Asian Education and Development Studies, Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching and Learning, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
- Editorial Board: London Review of Education
- Co-editing Special Issues on intercultural education (Multicultural Education Journal) and AI in sustainable development (International Journal of Educational Management)
Grants & Advising: Thinh has led research projects on critical learning frameworks and power dynamics in education. No specific grant amounts are listed, but his work aligns with educational equity themes.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in virtual exchange programs and AI-education projects, though specific lab names aren't mentioned.




