Gordon Murray has extensive work experience in education and curriculum management. Gordon started their career as a Lecturer in Psychology and Sociology at Clydebank College in 1996, where they played a key role in curriculum development and introducing Psychology courses. In 2000, they became the Head of Science and Social Science at West College Scotland - Paisley Campus, where they created operational and development plans for the school and managed curriculum targets.
Gordon Murray's education history begins in 1983, when they attended Greenock Academy. However, it is not specified if they obtained a degree or pursued a specific field of study during this period. In 1989, they enrolled in The University of Edinburgh to study History, but the completion of a degree is not mentioned. From 1991 to 1995, Gordon attended Glasgow Caledonian University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences. Following this, they pursued a Post-Graduate Diploma in Forensic Psychology at Glasgow Caledonian University from 1998 to 2000. Finally, in 2000, they attended the University of Strathclyde, where they obtained a Teaching Qualification in Further Education, although the field of study is not specified.
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