Contact
Rannóg
Department of Global Diversity, Sustainability & Intercultural Education
Role
Assistant Lecturer
Biography
George Palomino is a Lecturer in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) on the Trinity International Foundation Programme at Marino Institute of Education. He supports students from diverse backgrounds in developing analytical, communicative, and intercultural competencies through inclusive, research-informed practice. He has held academic positions in Ireland and the United Kingdom, contributing to curriculum design, assessment, pedagogy, staff development, and digital learning initiatives.
He is currently an EdD candidate in Digital Technologies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He has completed the taught component of the programme (equivalent to a Master’s in Practitioner Research), focusing on instructional design, technology-enhanced learning, digital media for learning, and advanced research methods.
Qualifications
- Fellowship (FHEA), Advance HE
- PGCert Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, University of Strathclyde
- MSc TESOL, University of Stirling
- Trinity DipTESOL, Trinity College London
- BSc (Hons) Sport Science, University of Strathclyde
Teaching
TIFP: IF6102 – English for Academic Purposes — Lecturer
Research/Professional Interests
Academic Literacies; Digital Education; Instructional Design; Technology-Enhanced Learning; Generative AI; Professional Learning
Awards
Gen AI for Teaching and Learning (National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education) Badge
Membership
AI Guidance/Policy Working Group Member, Marino Institute of Education