Dr Panna Karlinger

Lifelong Learning Tutor: Mathematics

 

Email: pzk@aber.ac.uk

 

 

Lifelong Learning Department

Qualifications

PhD, BSc, PGCTHE (Aberystwyth), SFHEA, Dr

Profile

I teach a range of UG and MA modules, and undertake moderator and marker duties on a variety of provisions both UG and PGT as outlined below.

I came to Aberystwyth in 2016 after finishing high school in Hungary and went on to gain the Colin Easthope Award (2017), VC Morton Prize (2018) and Pennington Prize in Pure Mathematics (2019) for academic excellence during my undergraduate studies. I graduated in 2019 with a first class degree in Mathematics / Education (BSc Joint Honours), and proceeded to pursue a PhD in education from 2019 to 2024. My PhD research focused on cyberbullying and online abuse in higher education. My other research topics include technology-enhanced learning and teaching, AI in education and mathematics teaching, learning and teaching in HE, autism, play and play therapy. I have been a lecturer in the School of Education since 2021, primarily teaching on the UG provision (since 2019) and now on the PGR and National MA provision also (since 2024). Besides my teaching and research in Education.

I also deliver the mathematics equivalency courses in the Lifelong Learning department for the ITE and Nursing Partnership. During my time here as an educator, I have been given the Mentor of the Year (2019), Postgraduate Teacher of the Year (2020) and Lecturer of the Year (2021) awards and was further nominated for Academic Representative of the Year (2019) and Creative Marker (2020). I recently also won the Exemplary Course Awards (ECA, 2023 and 2024) for my module, Making Sense of the Curriculum. I worked as one of the central coordinators of the Peer Guide Scheme at the university located in Student Support (2020/21), taught in the Further Mathematics Support Program for Wales (FMSPW) with Swansea University (2018-2021), and spent a term teaching mathematics in the Lifelong Learning Department of the University of Sheffield (2021).

Teaching

Panna Karlinger