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Dr. Andrew Gibson

Assistant Professor (Education)
      
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Dr. Andrew Gibson

Assistant Professor (Education)

 


I am Assistant Professor in Philosophy of Education in the School of Education, where I am co-director of the Cultures, Academic Values in Education (CAVE) research centre as well as PhD coordinator. Prior to joining Trinity, I held positions in Aarhus University, and TU Dublin. My research career in started in 2013 through involvement in projects relating to the humanities in higher education, research impact, and higher education policy. As well as this, I have consulted for the OECD on the HEInnovate series of reviews of the national higher education systems in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Austria.
  Affect Theory   Arts and Humanities Policy   doctoral education   doctoral supervision   Educational Administration and Policy   Higher Education   Humanities   Humanities Impact   philosophy of education   philosophy of higher education   Queer Theory
Project Title
 A Cost-Benefit Analysis of using the ICAI-McCabe Survey to Measure Beliefs and Knowledge about Academic Integrity in Irish Higher Education
From
01/02/23
To
31/07/24
Summary
For those working and studying in Irish higher education, the rapidly expanding range and types of academic misconduct are prompting renewed institutional and sectoral efforts to safeguard academic integrity. Central to dealing with such a critical topic is understanding what those working and studying in Irish higher education know and believe about academic integrity. This project will evaluate the challenges, costs, and benefits of adapting the ICAI-McCabe surveys of faculty and student attitudes and beliefs about academic integrity for use within the HEI sector in Ireland.
Funding Agency
Quality and Qualifications Ireland
Programme
Assessment and Confidence in HE Qualifications included in the NFQ: Call for QQI Anniversary Fund
Person Months
14
Project Title
 How Much? The financial costs of being a postgraduate researcher
From
To
Summary
The recent call for as well as subsequent increase in the financial supports provided to postgraduate researchers (PGR) and the subsequent debate concerning their status within the academic `ecosystem" (for want of a better term), has largely been based on macro level data and anecdotal evidence. As noted by the Irish government commissioned report (Johnson and Cagney 2023) there is little in the way of fine- grained data regarding PGRs financial situation and contexts. Beyond the `income" component (which for convenience we will refer to as the `stipend" paid to students), little is known about the expenditure dimension of being a PGR. In summary, the study has been designed to investigate the financial costs associated with full and part-time doctoral study. The key areas to be explore are: 1) sources of income; 2) the extent and use of paid employment; 3) patterns of expenditure pertaining to: a) living costs (e.g. accommodation, food, utilities, child care etc.) and b) doctoral programme related activities; 4) the effects of financial situations on aspects of study and non-study life; 5) the demographical characteristics in relation to `1 to 4".
Funding Agency
Trinity College Dublin
Programme
Research Boost

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International advisory board of Centre for Higher Education Futures (CHEF) research centre, Aarhus University, Denmark 2023-
Reviews editor and editorial board for the journal LATISS: Learning and Teaching (Berghahn) 2022-
Editorial board Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education (Peter Lang) 2023-
University Council, AHSS Faculty Junior Staff Representative 2023-2024
Reviewer for University College London Press 2024
External Examiner PhD Stirling University 2024
Peer reviewer for various journals (e.g. Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, LATISS, Journal of Praxis in Higher Education, Higher Education) 2018-
Coordinator 'Alternative Internationalisms' working group 2020-2023
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
German Medium Medium Medium
Irish Medium Medium Medium
Italian Medium Medium Medium
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Treasurer of Philosophy and Theory of Higher Education Society (PaTHES) 2024
Educational Studies Association of Ireland
Secretary of Philosophy and Theory of Higher Education Society (PaTHES) 2022 2024
Reframing, Reacting, or Responding? The Climate Emergency and Higher Education in Ireland in, editor(s)Jouni Kekäle & Romulo Pinheiro , Higher Education Policy for Tackling Climate Change, Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025, pp63 - 88, [Andrew G. Gibson, Ellen Hazelkorn], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL  URL
Andrew G. Gibson, Listening and being-in-error: an ontology of dialogue in Freire, Ethics and Education, 20, (1), 2025, p107 - 123, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Lynn McAlpine, Tessa DeLaquil, Søren SE Bengtsen, Andrew G Gibson, Rectors and university-societal engagement: Representing the 'reality' of 'their' university, Policy Futures in Education, 2025, p1 - 22, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Governing Global Higher Education and Science: IONAs and Ever-Renewing Webs of Interconnection in, editor(s)Preeti Shroff, Jagdish Sheth, John Garrison, Shailendra Raj Mehta , The Routledge Handbook of Global and Digital Governance Crossroads, Routledge, 2024, pp15 , [Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  URL
What if academia was not a gladiator fight? Reflections on trying to change the discourse from competition to community building in, editor(s)Melina Aarnikoivu Ai Tam Le , Building Communities in Academia, Emerald, 2024, pp141-154 - [Andrew G. Gibson, Taina Saarinen], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  URL
Andrew G. Gibson, Søren Bengtsen, World humanities - Towards an ontology of policy, Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 23, (1), 2024, p3 - 22, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Andrew G. Gibson, Søren S.E. Bengtsen, Who is 'society' in the societal impact debate? A critical discussion of policies of closure, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024, p1-14 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Andrew G. Gibson, For a nomad ontology against academic citizenship, Journal of Praxis in Higher Education, 6, (2), 2024, p187 - 196, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Lynn McAlpine, Andrew G. Gibson, Søren S.E. Bengtsen, and Tessa DeLaquil, Valuing humanities: Rethinking the humanities-impact landscape in Denmark, Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 2024, p1 - 20, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
McAlpine L., Gibson A., Bengtsen S.S., How do Danish humanities PhD school leaders constitute their roles? Interactions of biography, place and time, Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
  

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Andrew Gibson, Nina Singh, John Walsh & Angeliki Lima, Measuring Attitudes Towards Academic Integrity in Irish Higher Education, 14/11/24, November, 2024, Report, PUBLISHED
Andrew Gibson, Reopening the political economy of higher education - ontology against and beyond capital, Review of Capital in Higher Education: A Critique of the Political Economy of the Sector, by Krystian Szadkowski , Higher Education, 2024, p1-8 , Review, PUBLISHED
Andrew G. Gibson, Review: Matt Brim (2020), Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University., Review of Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University., by Matt Brim , Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 16, (1), 2023, p119-121 , Review, PUBLISHED
Amélia Veiga, Tim Seidenschnur, European Universities in an Age of Pandemic: Ireland, Working Papers on University Reform, 37, Centre for Global Higher Education Futures (CHEF), Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, December, 2022, p195 - 226, Report, PUBLISHED
Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson, New ways to make the case for the public good of HE, 2017, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson, Government policies favouring research for economic returns can overlook existing strengths in arts and humanities, 2017, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson, Another Year, Another Methodology: Are Rankings Telling Us Anything New?, International Higher Education, 84, (Winter), 2016, p3 - 4, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Paul Benneworth, Magnus Gulbrandsen, Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson, Crucial role of arts and humanities in social change, 2016, -, Miscellaneous, PUBLISHED
From Massification to Globalisation: Reflections on the Transformation of Irish Higher Education in, editor(s)Kevin Rafter , The State in Transition, Dublin, New Island, 2015, pp235 - 260, [Ellen Hazelkorn, Andrew G. Gibson, Siobhan Harkin], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Andrew G. Gibson, Barry Colfer, Ellen Hazelkorn, Report on the Survey of Governance and Adaptation to Innovative Modes of Higher Education Provision (GAIHE), Dublin, 2014, 2014, Report, PUBLISHED

  


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Award Date
Trinity Research Excellence Award, "Cherish Academic Freedom, Diversity of Scholarship, and Pursuit of Truth" 1/6/23
Faculty of AHSS Events Fund 2025
Faculty of AHSS Visiting Professorships and Fellowships Benefaction Fund 2025
Faculty of AHSS Events Fund 2024
Irish Research Council (IRC) Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship 2018
TCD Postgraduate Research Studentship 2015