Prof. John Eade | Conflict Management and Resolution | Research Excellence Award

Prof. John Eade | Conflict Management and Resolution | Research Excellence Award

University of Roehampton, United Kingdom

Professor John Eade is an Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Roehampton, London, and an internationally recognised scholar in migration, ethnicity, nationalism, religion, tourism, and cultural heritage. Educated at the University of Oxford and Birkbeck College, University of London, he holds advanced degrees in history, social anthropology, and sociology, including a PhD focused on community politics and migration. His academic career spans several decades, during which he has held senior roles as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer, Reader, Professor, and Executive Director of CRONEM, where he provided strategic leadership in multidisciplinary research, consultancy development, and international collaboration. He has led or contributed to major projects funded by ESRC, AHRC, Leverhulme Trust, British Academy, EU programmes, Volkswagen Stiftung, and Heritage Lottery Fund, and has advised government bodies, research councils, and cultural institutions. His research interests centre on migration and diaspora, nationalism and multiculturalism, religion and pilgrimage, urban sociology, identity politics, and tourism studies. Professor Eade has received recognition through prestigious research grants, senior advisory appointments, and extensive doctoral examining roles worldwide. His work has made a lasting contribution to academic leadership, research capacity building, and policy-relevant scholarship across global contexts.

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Dr. Alassane Sow | Charismatic Leadership | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Alassane Sow | Charismatic Leadership | Outstanding Scientist Award

Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar | Senegal

Dr. Alassane Sow is a sociologist of religion whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the intersections between religion, society, education, and development in West Africa. He holds a Doctorate and Master’s degree in the Sociology of Religion from UCAD, building on a strong foundation in social sciences. His experience spans university teaching, applied research, and interdisciplinary consultancy across institutions in Senegal, the United States, Europe, and Africa. Dr. Sow has served as a lecturer at UCAD and UGB and as an associate researcher at internationally recognized centers such as Lehigh University and the Polish Academy of Sciences. His extensive fieldwork includes studies on home literacy environments, religious dynamics, peacebuilding, early childhood education, public health, migration, gender, environmental and social impact assessments, and community development. He has collaborated with major organizations including UNICEF, USAID, the World Bank, UNESCO partners, and several ministerial bodies. His research interests focus on religion and society, education, childhood development, social inequalities, community resilience, and socio-anthropological approaches to public policy. Dr. Sow’s contributions have earned him recognition through diverse academic engagements, invited lectures, and participation in international conferences. He continues to advance socially impactful research bridging academia, policy, and community development.

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Sow, A., Lemmond, B., Rennick, B., Van Wyk, J., Martin, L., Townsend, M., Grupe, A., Beaudry, R., Healy, R., Smith, M. E., et al. (2024). Tuber cumberlandense and T. canirevelatum, two new edible Tuber species from eastern North America discovered by truffle-hunting dogs. Mycologia.

Sow, A., Van Wyk, J., Lemmond, B., Healy, R., Smith, M. E., & Bonito, G. (2024). Effective field collection of Pezizales ascospores for procuring diverse fungal isolates. Diversity, 16(3), 165.

Chou, M.-Y., Andersen, T. B., Mechan Llontop, M. E., Beculheimer, N., Sow, A., Moreno, N., Shade, A., Hamberger, B., & Bonito, G. (2023). Terpenes modulate bacterial and fungal growth and sorghum rhizobiome communities. Microbiology Spectrum, 11(5), e01332-23.

Lemmond, B., Sow, A., Bonito, G., & Smith, M. E. (2023). Accidental cultivation of the European truffle Tuber brumale in North American truffle orchards. Mycorrhiza, 33, 451–458.

Dr. shanshan ku | Development Planning & Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. shanshan ku | Development Planning & Management | Best Researcher Award

Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) |  Malaysia
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Ku, S., & Samsurijan, M. S. (2025, October 27). Advancing sustainable development through urban tourism: A reflective analysis of SDG 8.9 and 17 in Nanyang City, China. Sustainability, 17(21), Article 9533. h

Ku, S. (2024, July). Abstracts. International Journal of Mental Health ursing.

Zhao, Y., Gao, W., & Ku, S. (2023, November 20). Optimization of the game improvement and data analysis model for the early childhood education major via deep learning. Scientific Reports, 13, Article 46060.

Ku, S. (2022, June 18). Study on the impact of rural tourism on the anxiety of the rural poor based on the urbanization model of consumer psychology. Psychiatria Danubina.