About the Lecturer I
Dr. Gill integrates scholarship, research, and pedagogy with community engagement. He obtained a distinguished Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guyana, a Master of Arts from the University of Warwick, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of the West Indies, Mona. Gill obtained professional training as an educator from the Lilian Dewar College of Education for Secondary Teachers and the University of Guyana, and has taught at the tertiary level in Guyana, St. Lucia, the UK, and the British Virgin Islands. He delivered academic talks at New York University, the Eastern Caribbean "Islands-in-between" Conferences, and the University of Guyana, as well as at the CARICOM and UNESCO Symposium on Boys and the Curriculum. He is included in Daive Dunkley’s “Caribbean History and Culture: Breaking Ground” and has authored many studies on masculinity, reparations, and postcolonial matters. He has taught at the University of Guyana and served as the Assistant Chief Examiner for CAPE Literatures in English at the Caribbean Examinations Council since 2016.