Colin McGill
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Dr Colin McGill MRSC FHEA

Lecturer

Biography

Dr Colin McGill was appointed as a lecturer in the Teacher Education subject group in the School of Applied Sciences in April 2019.

Dr McGill graduated from the University of Strathclyde in 1997 with a BSc (Hons) in Forensic & Analytical Chemistry. After a year working as an analytical scientist, he returned to the University of Strathclyde to complete a PhD in on-line analysis using spectroscopic techniques. In 2001 he began postdoctoral research before moving into industry to develop on-line analytical techniques. In 2005, he began studies towards gaining his PGDE in Chemistry with Science at the University of Strathclyde and embarked on a career in teaching; completing his probation year at Claremont High School in South Lanarkshire, before moving to St Margaret's Academy in West Lothian. In 2012, he was appointed Principal Teacher of Curriculum of the Sciences faculty St Kentigern's Academy, West Lothian. In 2014, he completed a part-time MSc in Educational Leadership from the University of Stirling, and in 2015 was seconded to Education Scotland to work as a Development Officer for the Sciences.

Dr McGill is a member of the Association for Science Education and the Royal Society of Chemistry, and has been awarded Chartered Chemist status by the RSC. He sits on the committee of the ASE's Scottish Regional Committee, the RSC's Education Division Scottish Region Committee, and the RSC's Chemistry Education Research Group committee. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Dr McGill is Programme Leader for the PGDE Maths, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics programmes. He is responsible for the design and delivery of learning experiences that are engaging, challenging and informed by pedagogical scholarship and professional practice; Contributing and collaborating with academic colleagues on course development, curriculum changes, group meetings, internal committees and the development of teaching; Module leadership of Learning & Teaching 1 module for PGDE Maths, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics students; Development and support of PGDE Chemistry students.

His broader interests include the development of subject-specific career long professional learning activities for chemistry teachers, and supporting chemistry teachers in Scotland through the development of resources. He has designed a non-credit bearing short course entitled "Professional Learning for Chemistry Teachers" and also collaborates with the Royal Society of Chemistry to present CPD to chemistry teachers in Scotland. He has worked with Education Scotland and the BBC to develop videos to support teaching & learning in secondary schools.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Member of the RSC's Education committee (Scotland)
  • Member of the ASE's Scottish Regional Committee
  • Member of Scottish Universities Inclusion Group

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • 2024 #RSCPoster LinkdIn conference
  • The Curious Teacher Conference

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

 

Invited Speaker

  • ASE Scotland Conference

 

Media Activity

  • Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast - What can new teachers do to make a positive start with a new class?
  • Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast - A Focus on Behaviour
  • Beyond Survival - the new teacher podcast - How can new teachers form positive relationships in the classroom?
  • Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast - An explanations masterclass
  • Beyond Survival: the new teacher podcast - Challenging Perfection: good is good enough
  • Beyond Survival: The New Teacher Podcast episode 10: How can student teachers succeed in their first teaching placement?

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Member of the Association for Science Education
  • Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Planned in Scotland for Teachers in Scotland - Language in Chemistry
  • Planned in Scotland for Teachers in Scotland - Rates of Reaction

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer for School Science Review journal
  • Reviewer for Education in Chemistry

 

Date


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Studies of low-field nuclear magnetic resonance and Raman spectrometries for process analytical chemistry

Thesis
McGill, C. A. (2001)
Studies of low-field nuclear magnetic resonance and Raman spectrometries for process analytical chemistry. (Thesis). University of Strathclyde. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2782207

Quantitative Analysis of Low-Field NMR Signals in the Time Domain

Journal Article
Nordon, A., Gemperline, P. J., McGill, C. A., & Littlejohn, D. (2001)
Quantitative Analysis of Low-Field NMR Signals in the Time Domain. Analytical Chemistry, 73(17), 4286-4294. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac0102866
Two novel methods are described for direct quantitative analysis of NMR free induction decay (FID) signals. The methods use adaptations of the generalized rank annihilation me...

At-line process analysis by low-field medium-resolution NMR spectrometry

Journal Article
Nordon, A., McGill, C., & Littlejohn, D. (2001)
At-line process analysis by low-field medium-resolution NMR spectrometry. Spectroscopy Europe, 13(3), 10-13
Low-field NMR spectrometry offers attractive options in at-line analysis. As shown via examples concerning benzene production, high acid concentrations, ethoxy chain length, a...

Process NMR spectrometry

Journal Article
Nordon, A., McGill, C. A., & Littlejohn, D. (2001)
Process NMR spectrometry. Analyst, 126(2), 260-272. https://doi.org/10.1039/b009293m

Potential applications of process analysis by NMR spectrometry

Journal Article
McGill, A., Nordon, A., & Littlejohn, D. (2000)
Potential applications of process analysis by NMR spectrometry. Journal of Process Analytical Chemistry, 6, 36-38