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Biography
Dr Kyle Galloway obtained his M.Sci. in Chemistry at the University of Glasgow in July 2005. His studies continued at Glasgow with the award of a prestigious Carnegie Scholarship to pursue research that was started during an undergraduate project, and he was also awarded the Robertson Medal for the most outstanding application of the year. The research investigated "New Routes to Single Molecule Magnets" under the supervision of Dr Mark Murrie and Dr Robert Peacock, with particular interest in the effect of molecular structure on magnetic properties and the role of the counterion in self assembly reaction conditions. Dr Galloway was awarded his Ph.D. in July 2009 and then moved to the University of Nottingham as a Teaching Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry. In 2015 he was promoted to Assistant Professor of Chemistry Education. Dr Galloway has won the Lord Dearing Award for his outstanding contribution to the development of teaching and student learning, which was presented in July 2015. In February 2018 Dr Galloway became the Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Chemistry and was also given the role of Educational Excellence Group Faculty Lead for Science. In 2020 he was promoted to Associate Professor of Chemistry Education. In 2021 Dr Galloway won a Lord Dearing Team Award for outstanding contribution to the enhancement of the student experience, as Team Lead in the Chemistry Apprenticeship Development Team. In 2023 he received a further Lord Dearing Team Award as part of the Chemistry Laboratory Development Group.
Teaching Summary
Dr Galloway is actively involved in chemistry education research and has presented findings at national and international conferences. Current research areas include:
- Development of effective synoptic activities using online resources and peer-learning
- Investigation of the perceived value of degree skills by chemistry undergraduates
In addition, Dr Galloway is involved in outreach activities to engage with schools and raise awareness of chemistry and science. He is interested in the school to university transition and also in developing student career skills in order to enhance employability after graduation.
Director of Teaching and Learning
Chair of the School of Chemistry Teaching Committee
Educational Excellence Group Faculty Lead for Science
Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Course Director for F100 BSc Chemistry and F101 MSci Chemistry
Programme Director for BSc Chemistry with Industry, as part of the Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship
Lectures:
- CHEM1010 - An Introduction to Structure, Periodicity and Coordination Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM1020 - Fundamental Chemistry Theory and Practical
- CHEM1017 - Fundamental Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
- CHEM2007 - General Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM2012 - Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
Laboratories:
- Head of 1st Year Inorganic Teaching Laboratory
- Senior Demonstrator of 2nd Year Inorganic Teaching Laboratory
- CHEM1002, CHEM1020 - 1st Year Inorganic Teaching Laboratories
- CHEM2003, CHEM2009 - 2nd Year Inorganic Teaching Laboratories
Workshops:
- CHEM1004 - Chemistry Study Skills (Co-Module Convener)
- CHEM1010 - An Introduction to Structure, Periodicity and Coordination Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM1020 - Fundamental Chemistry Theory and Practical
- CHEM1017 - Fundamental Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
- CHEM2007 - General Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM2012 - Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
Tutorials:
- CHEM1010 - An Introduction to Structure, Periodicity and Coordination Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM1020 - Fundamental Chemistry Theory and Practical
- CHEM1017 - Fundamental Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
- CHEM2007 - General Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM2012 - Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry (Module Convener)
- CHEM3003 - Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry
- CHEM3002 - Catalysis