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Thinh Pham is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Glasgow, having joined in November 2023. He contributes to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision. Prior to this, Thinh held lecturing positions at the University of Liverpool and Solent University, where he taught a range of modules in accordance with the British Psychological Society curriculum, including Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods, Social Psychology, Individual Differences, Cognitive Psychology, and Developmental Psychology. Thinh has also served as a Postgraduate Demonstrator at Newcastle University and as a Subject Teacher at the University of East Anglia, teaching foundation and postgraduate modules across various programs. He has worked on research projects focusing on critical learning skills for postgraduate students, aiming to enhance understanding of power dynamics in educational contexts. Thinh received his PhD from Newcastle University, examining the learning journeys of critical thinkers, and he holds a PgCert in Research Training with an MA Distinction. He previously lectured at Ton Duc Thang University in Vietnam and co-founded an educational startup. Thinh is an Associate Editor for several academic journals and has co-edited special issues related to AI in higher education. His research interests include thinking skills, cross-cultural psychology, bilingualism, and the role of AI in education.