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Liana Ricci | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Published on 24/10/202424/10/2024 by Global Academic Awards

Dr. Liana Ricci | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liana Ricci, University College Dublin, Ireland

Dr. Liana Ricci is a dedicated consultant, researcher, and lecturer with over 15 years of expertise in urban and environmental planning and sustainability. Based in Dublin, Ireland, she has collaborated with governments, international organizations, and academic institutions, providing expert advice on climate change adaptation and sustainable urban development. Dr. Ricci has a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals and has successfully led numerous research projects. As an experienced educator, she is committed to inclusive teaching practices and has held leadership roles in various academic initiatives, including the UCD Earth Institute Climate Theme. 🌍📚💼

 

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Expertise and Experience

Diverse Background: Dr. Ricci has over 15 years of experience in research and innovation, technical assistance, capacity building, and education in urban and environmental planning and policies. Her broad knowledge in these areas is vital for impactful research.

Consulting and Collaboration: Her extensive work with governments, international organizations, and academic institutions demonstrates her ability to collaborate effectively and provide expert advice on critical global issues.

Research Contributions

Publications and Grants: She has a proven record of peer-reviewed publications and successful grant applications, showcasing her active involvement in advancing knowledge in her field. This is a significant indicator of her research impact.

Project Leadership: As a project coordinator for significant research initiatives, such as climate change adaptation in urban environments, she has demonstrated her ability to lead and manage complex research projects effectively.

Teaching and Mentorship

Academic Leadership: With over 15 years of teaching experience and leadership roles at University College Dublin, Dr. Ricci has made substantial contributions to the education of future professionals in urban planning and environmental policy.

Inclusive Education: Her commitment to high-quality, inclusive teaching reflects her dedication to fostering a supportive learning environment.

Recognition and Impact

International Reviewer: Dr. Ricci is recognized as an international academic reviewer for reputable journals, indicating her standing in the academic community.

Policy Influence: Her work as a climate change specialist and evaluator at the European Commission demonstrates her influence on policy development, further solidifying her impact in the field.

 Conclusion

Dr. Liana Ricci’s comprehensive skill set, coupled with her commitment to research, education, and policy development, positions her as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to sustainable urban development and climate change adaptation are particularly noteworthy and align well with the goals of the award.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Peri-Urban livelihood and adaptive capacity: urban development in Dar Es Salaam 🌍
    Cited by: 40 | Year: 2012
  • Reinterpreting sub-saharan cities through the concept of adaptive capacity: An analysis of autonomous adaptation in response to environmental changes in Peri-urban areas 🌆
    Cited by: 32 | Year: 2015
  • Formulating and implementing climate change laws and policies in the Philippines, Mexico (Chiapas), and South Africa: a local government perspective 📜
    Cited by: 21 | Year: 2013
  • Peri-urban livelihood and adaptive capacity: the case of Dar es Salaam 🌿
    Cited by: 17 | Year: 2011
  • Climate risks in West Africa: Bobo-Dioulasso local actors’ participatory risks management framework 🌧️
    Cited by: 15 | Year: 2015
  • Adapting to climate change in coastal Dar es Salaam 🌊
    Cited by: 14 | Year: 2013
  • Integrated approaches to ecosystem services: Linking culture, circular economy and environment through the re-use of open spaces and buildings in Europe ♻️
    Cited by: 10 | Year: 2022
  • Linking adaptive capacity and Peri-Urban features: The findings of a household survey in Dar es Salaam 🔗
    Cited by: 10 | Year: 2014
  • Mainstreaming adaptation into urban development and environmental management planning: a literature review and lessons from Tanzania 📚
    Cited by: 8 | Year: 2014
  • Investigating the livelihoods of the population dependent on natural resources and their concerns regarding climate change 🔍
    Cited by: 6 | Year: 2012

 

 

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Arts and Culture Award, Arts and Humanities Award, Arts and Humanities Fellowship, Arts and Humanities Fellowship Award, Arts and Humanities Impact Award, Arts and Humanities Impact Fellowship, Arts and Humanities Leadership Award, Arts and Humanities Research Award, Arts Award for Excellence, Arts Education Award, Arts for Change Award, Arts Impact Award, Arts Innovation Award, Arts Innovation Fellowship Award, Arts Leadership Award, Arts Research Award 2024, Arts Research Fellowship Award, Collaborative Arts Award, Community Arts Development Award, Community Engagement in Arts Award, Community Impact Award for Arts, Creative Contributions Award, Creative Research in Humanities Award, Cultural Heritage Award, Cultural Impact Award, Distinguished Humanities Award, Emerging Scholars Arts Award, Excellence in Arts and Humanities Award, Excellence in Arts Education Award, Excellence in Cultural Research Award, Excellence in Cultural Scholarship Award, Global Cultural Impact Award, Global Humanities Award, Global Humanities Initiative Award, Human Expression Award, Humanitarian Arts Award, Humanities Advocacy Award, Humanities Research Recognition Award, Innovative Arts Award, Innovative Humanities Research Award, Interdisciplinary Arts Award, Outstanding Arts Contribution Award, Outstanding Contribution to Arts Award, Outstanding Contribution to Humanities Award, Public Engagement in Arts Award, Research Excellence in Arts, Research in Culture Award, Scholarship in Humanities Award, Social Justice Arts Award, Sustainable Arts Award

Dheebika P | Arts and Humanities | Best Paper Award

Published on 12/10/2024 by Global Academic Awards

Ms Dheebika P | Arts and Humanities | Best Paper Award

PhD Scholar at IIT Madras,India

Dheebika is a Ph.D. candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, specializing in the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences. With a Master’s degree in English and Comparative Literature from Pondicherry University, she brings a deep understanding of literary theory and postcolonial narratives. Her research primarily focuses on the intersections of trauma, memory, and cultural identity, particularly in South Asian literature. She has presented papers at leading academic conferences, addressing themes such as identity formation, historical trauma, and memory. Dheebika’s work reflects a deep commitment to understanding how literature mediates complex histories and identities, and her ongoing Ph.D. research promises to offer significant contributions to these fields.

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Academic Background

  • Ph.D. in Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Madras
    • Duration: 2021 – 2026 (Expected)
  • M.A. in English and Comparative Literature
    • Institution: Pondicherry University
    • Duration: 2019 – 2021
  • B.A. in English
    • Institution: Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College
    • Duration: 2016 – 2019

Research Interest:

  1. Postcolonial literature and comparative literature
  2. Trauma and memory studies
  3. South Asian and diasporic literature
  4. Cultural identity and memory in literature
  5. Representations of historical conflict and intergenerational trauma
  6. Food practices and memory in conflict narratives

Awards and Fellowships:

  • 2019: Best Paper Award at the National Conference, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli
  • 2021: Bharathidasan University Endowment Scholarship

Presentations:

  • 2022: “‘What if the tongue is cut out?’ – Reading Ocean Vuong’s On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous as ‘languaged trauma’” at PGR Symposium in Memory, Crisis, and Estrangement.
  • 2023: “Hyphenated Cyprus: Reading ‘Things’ and identity formation in Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees” at IIT Guwahati.
  • 2023: “Remembering the Tamil Genocide: Intergenerational memory wars in Wijesinghe’s short fiction ‘Lunugama’” at EFLU, Hyderabad.
  • 2024: “Cooking the Past: Food Practices as Markers of Memory in Sri Lanka’s Conflict History” at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Author Metrics:

  • Publications: Two papers currently under review in South Asian Review and South Asian Popular Culture journals.

Publication top notes

Tracing Dissent: A Study of Simulated Gendered Memories in V. V. Ganeshananthan’s Brotherless NightSouth Asian Review

2024-10-10 | journal-article

DOI: 10.1080/02759527.2024.2414151

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Art and Humanities Leadership Award, Artistic Achievement Award, Artistic Innovation Award, Arts and Humanities Excellence Award, Arts and Humanities Impact Recognition, Arts Impact Award, Best Art Critic, Best Art Curator, Best Art Exhibition, Best Cultural Heritage Project, Best Digital Humanities Project, Best Historical Research, Best Humanitarian Project in Arts, Best Humanities Dissertation, Best in Creative Arts, Best Multidisciplinary Arts Project, Best Performing Artist, Best Visual Artist of the Year, Best Visual Arts Award, Contribution to Art History, Contribution to Performing Arts, Contribution to Public Humanities, Cultural Preservation Award, Distinguished Literary Award, Distinguished Musician Award, Distinguished Visual Culture Award, Emerging Artist Award, Excellence in Fine Arts, Excellence in Historical Studies, Excellence in Literature, Excellence in Performing Arts, Excellence in Writing, Humanities Leadership Award, Humanities Research Excellence, Humanities Scholar of the Year, Innovation in Humanities, Lifetime Achievement in Humanities, Outstanding Art Educator, Outstanding Contribution to Creative Writing, Outstanding Contribution to Film and Media, Outstanding Cultural Contribution, Outstanding Photography Award, Outstanding Research in Humanities, Outstanding Theatre Performance, Public Engagement in Arts Award

Lahoucine Aammari | Arts and Humanities Awards | Best Researcher Award

Published on 03/10/202403/10/2024 by Global Academic Awards

Prof. Lahoucine Aammari | Arts and Humanities Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lahoucine Aammari, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, Morocco

Dr. Lahoucine Aammari earned his PhD in Interactions in Literature, Culture, and Society with distinction in 2021 from Sultan Moulay Slimane University. He has taught a range of subjects, including literature, translation, and cultural studies, at Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University since 2021. His research interests include cultural identity, historical relations, and translation studies, reflected in numerous publications in esteemed journals and edited volumes. Aammari has actively contributed to seminars and workshops, enhancing academic dialogue within the field. 🌍✍️

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Educational Background 📚

Prof. Lahoucine Aammari earned his PhD in Interactions in Literature, Culture, and Society with distinction from Sultan Moulay Slimane University in 2021, under the supervision of Professor Moulay Lmustapha Mamaoui. He obtained his Master’s degree in Literary and Cultural Encounters from the same university in 2016. Additionally, he holds the Certificat d’Aptitude Pédagogique de l’Enseignement Secondaire (CAPES) for English Language Teaching from L’Ecole Normale Supérieure – Taqadum, Rabat (2011). He graduated with a “Licence” (BA) in English Language and Literature with distinction in 2006, and completed his Baccalaureate in Modern Letters at Ouaouizerth High School in 2002.

 

Teaching Experience and Academic Appointments 📖

Prof. Lahoucine Aammari has a robust teaching background, having served as a high school teacher from 2011 to 2021. He is currently an Associate Professor at Sidi Mohamed ben Abdellah University in Fez, Morocco, since 2024, after previously holding the position of Assistant Professor there from 2021 to 2024. Additionally, he is a part-time instructor at Al Akhawayn University, focusing on academic skills, critical thinking, and composition for the 2023-2024 academic year. He was also nominated by the MA Pedagogical team to teach in the seminar series “Perspectives in Historical Research in North Africa and the Middle East” at the University of Pavia, Italy, scheduled for September 2024. 🌍✏️

Publication Top Notes

  • Discursive and cultural encounters in Ahmad bin Qasim Al-Hajari’s ambassadorial travel narrative, Kitab Nasir Adin ala alqawm al-kafirin 📝 – Cited by 4, Year: 2018
  • Moorish Harem and the Tropology of the Veil 🏰 – Cited by 2, Year: 2023
  • Muslim-Jewish Interactions in the “Islamic City” and the Mellah in Precolonial Morocco 🕌 – Cited by 1, Year: 2021
  • Eleanor Elsner’s Discordant Discourse and Split Subjectivity in The Magic of Morocco (1928) 📖 – Cited by 1, Year: 2020
  • Imperial Pig-Sticking in Late Nineteenth-Century Morocco 🐗 – Cited by 1, Year: 2019
  • Discursive Heterogeneity in Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham’s Travel Account Mogreb-El-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco (1898) 🌍 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
  • Cultural translation as representation in Paul Bowles’ Their Heads are Green and their Hands are Blue (1957) 🎨 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
  • A Woman Traveller in the Moorish Sanctum: A Look at Emily Keene, Shareefa of Wazzan’s My Life Story 👩‍🦰 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
  • Britain and imperial rhetoric of reforms in late nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Morocco 📜 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
  • Imperial Medicine and Proselytization in Robert Kerr’s “Salvific” Activities in Morocco, 1886–1915 💊 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
  • Book Review: Brahim El Guabli.- Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship after State Violence 📚 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
  • Mirrors of Morocco: Cultural Encounters in Travel Texts 🔍 – Cited by 0, Year: 2023

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