Pablo Ilian Toso Andreu is a lecturer at IBAT Dublin, teaching Research Methods and Academic Skills across undergraduate programmes. He specialises in helping students build strong foundations in research design, argumentation, academic writing, and critical and analytical thinking, especially under contemporary conditions shaped by AI tools and information overload. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and his research draws on existential phenomenology and hermeneutics, with a focus on the lived experience of illness, pain, and the clinical encounter. His work connects rigorous academic method with human-centred inquiry, supporting students to develop clarity, intellectual responsibility, and confidence in their academic voice.
