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Dr. Ali Mokhtari Karchegani | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 07/10/202507/10/2025 by Research Hypothesis

Dr. Ali Mokhtari Karchegani | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Tarbiyat modares University | Iran

Dr. Ali Mokhtari Karchegani is an accomplished scholar and emerging expert in the field of Geography and Rural Planning, whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to sustainable spatial development, participatory planning, and the advancement of rural governance models in Iran. Holding a Ph.D. in Geography and Rural Planning from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Dr. Karchegani has distinguished himself as a researcher whose dissertation focused on developing a paradigmatic model of rural development within Iran’s spatial planning framework. His strong academic foundation is supported by a Master’s degree in Spatial Planning and a Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Urban Planning, both completed with exemplary performance and scholarly dedication. Throughout his education, he has developed expertise in qualitative content analysis, community-based rural development, and environmental planning, blending theoretical insight with practical field application. Professionally, Dr. Karchegani serves at the Department of Spatial Planning, Chabahar International University, and has actively collaborated with the Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, where he has contributed to multiple research initiatives and scientific publications. His prior engagements include significant roles with the International Naghshe Click Company, facilitating rural and spatial planning projects commissioned by the Ministry of Interior of Iran, and managing local development initiatives across North Khorasan, Golestan, Lorestan, and Ilam provinces. Additionally, his collaboration with the Tehran Municipality Studies Center and the Research Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran highlights his involvement in policy-oriented studies addressing urban governance, tourism management, and local institutional frameworks. In the middle of his academic journey, Dr. Ali Mokhtari Karchegani has authored 1 document, received 1 citation, and holds an h-index of 1, reflecting a steadily growing impact within the research community. His scholarly contributions span topics such as neo-endogenous development, climate resilience, rural mismanagement, and the socio-economic transformation of Iranian villages. His research interests focus on rural development paradigms, spatial justice, sustainable land governance, transboundary resource management, and participatory rural policies, often integrating advanced methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches. Dr. Karchegani’s technical proficiency extends to analytical and simulation tools including ARC GIS, SMART PLS, SPSS, MAXQDA, Expert Choice, and Vensim, which he effectively utilizes in complex spatial modeling and empirical analyses. His dedication to academia also includes experience as a journal editor, reviewer, and conference presenter, having reviewed for reputable international journals such as Community Development Journal (Taylor & Francis) and Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies (Sciencedomain International), where he was recognized as Reviewer of the Month.

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Featured Publications

  1. Mokhtari Karchegani, A., Tavakoli, M., Pourtaheri, M., & Navarro Valverde, F. A. (2025). Navigating paradigmatic boundaries: A critical analysis of rural development models in Iran’s spatial planning projects. Journal of Sustainability.

  2. Mokhtari Karchegani, A., & Savari, M. (2025). Integrating the Protection Motivation Model with Place Attachment Theory to examine rural residents’ intentions toward low-carbon behaviors: Empirical evidence from Iran. Results in Engineering.

  3. Torabi, Z. A., Hall, C. M., & Mokhtari Karchegani, A. (2023). Power and rent-seeking in the second homes tourism market: Evidence from selected villages in Iran. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events.

  4. Mokhtari Karchegani, A., Tavakoli, M., & Pourtaheri, M. (2024). Rethinking rural development: Analyzing paradigmatic intersections in Iran’s spatial planning projects. Journal of Research and Rural Planning.

  5. Mokhtari Karchegani, A., Khodadadi, A., & Tavakoli, M. (2024). Adaptation patterns of rural livelihoods in Iran facing climate change. Geography and Environmental Hazards.

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Annie Botha | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 15/07/202515/07/2025 by Research Hypothesis

Mrs. Annie Botha | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

School based Educator at North West University, South Africa

Annie Botha is a dedicated and passionate educator with over two decades of experience in early childhood and primary education. Currently serving as a Grade R educator and Foundation Phase Departmental Head, she is known for her strong work ethic, leadership, and commitment to fostering inclusive, engaging learning environments. Annie holds a Master’s Degree in Curriculum Studies with a specialization in Self-Directed Learning, and her academic research focuses on supporting gifted and talented learners. A published researcher and presenter at EASA 2025, she combines practical teaching expertise with a scholarly approach to educational development. Fluent in English and Afrikaans, Annie is also active in sports coaching and holds multiple certifications in professional development and play therapy. Her lifelong commitment to learning, innovation, and learner empowerment defines her contribution to the field of education.

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🎓 Education of Annie Botha

Annie Botha possesses a rich and progressive academic background in education, reflecting her commitment to lifelong learning and professional excellence. She earned a Master’s Degree in Curriculum Studies from North West University (2020–2023), specializing in Self-Directed Learning, with a dissertation focused on enhancing the skills of primary school teachers to support gifted and talented learners. She also completed a B.Ed Honours in Learner Support (2013–2014), equipping her to effectively assist learners with special needs. Her foundational qualification is a 4-Year Higher Education Diploma in Pre- and Junior Primary Education (1998–2001), which laid the groundwork for her expertise in early childhood education. Annie has further enriched her qualifications with an Advanced Certificate in Education – Professional Development, and additional training in Bookkeeping and Play Therapy, showcasing her diverse skills and interdisciplinary approach to teaching.

💼 Professional Experience of Annie Botha

Annie Botha brings over 20 years of dedicated professional experience in the field of early childhood and primary education. Since 2010, she has been serving at PA Theron Primary School in Stilfontein, where she teaches Grades R to 3 and leads as the Departmental Head for the Foundation Phase. Her role involves planning and delivering dynamic lessons that promote learners’ academic, social, and emotional development in a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. Prior to this, she worked at Laerskool Rustenburg (2006–2008) and Huppelhoekie Kleuterskool (2002–2005), where she specialized in play-based learning for young children aged 4 to 6, focusing on nurturing curiosity, creativity, and foundational skills. Throughout her career, Annie has demonstrated strong leadership, curriculum planning, and learner-centered teaching—making a lasting impact on her students and peers alike.

🔬 Research Interest of Annie Botha

Annie Botha’s research interests center on self-directed learning, inclusive education, and the development of gifted and talented learners in primary education. Her academic journey, particularly her Master’s dissertation, explores how educators can enhance their skills to better facilitate and support exceptional learners within diverse classroom settings. Annie is passionate about empowering both teachers and learners through strategies that foster autonomy, critical thinking, and meaningful engagement in the learning process. She is also deeply interested in bridging theory and practice—ensuring that innovative educational approaches translate into measurable outcomes in real-world classrooms. Her work contributes to the growing body of research aimed at transforming traditional teaching practices into learner-driven, inclusive models of education.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Annie Botha

Annie Botha has been recognized for her academic excellence and professional commitment through several prestigious honors. She is a proud recipient of Honorary Colours, a distinction awarded for her outstanding achievements in education. Additionally, she is a Golden Key International Honour Society member, an elite recognition granted to top-performing students in higher education, reflecting her academic dedication and leadership potential. These accolades underscore her unwavering pursuit of excellence, both in the classroom and within the broader academic community.

✅ Conclusion

Annie Armstrong (Botha) is a highly deserving and suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially within the domains of Curriculum Studies, Self-Directed Learning, and Learner Support in Primary Education. Her combination of practical experience, leadership, academic excellence, and research contributions presents a well-rounded profile. With continued expansion of her publication record and broader dissemination efforts, she is positioned to make a lasting impact in the educational research field.

📚 Publications Top Noted

Title: Charting New Pathways: Unleashing the Potential of Self-Directed Learning and the Transformative Role of Teachers in Education
Authors: Annie Botha, Charlene du Toit-Brits, Jean Henry Blignaut
Year: 2025
Citation (APA Style):
Botha, A., du Toit-Brits, C., & Blignaut, J. H. (2025). Charting new pathways: Unleashing the potential of self-directed learning and the transformative role of teachers in education.

 

 

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Geoffrey Mutumba | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 07/04/202507/04/2025 by Research Hypothesis

Geoffrey Mutumba | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Geoffrey Mutumba, Kyambogo University, Uganda

Dr. Geoffrey S. Mutumba is a distinguished academic in Energy Economics and Governance, currently serving as the Dean and Senior Lecturer at Ndejje University, Kampala. With over a decade of impactful teaching and research experience, he has significantly contributed to Uganda’s energy and economic development discourse. He has lectured at Kyambogo University and the United Nations University for Peace and is renowned for his interdisciplinary approach combining economics, governance, and sustainable energy. Dr. Mutumba’s extensive research spans geothermal, solar, and bioenergy, carbon emissions, and the nexus of energy consumption with economic growth. He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and actively participates in international energy symposia. A consultant and curriculum developer for national education institutions, he also contributes to Uganda’s policy development in taxation and secondary education. His commitment to academic excellence, policy impact, and sustainable development makes him a leading candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Geoffrey Mutumba holds a Ph.D. in Energy Economics and Governance from Makerere University (2024), underscoring his commitment to sustainable energy research and policymaking. He earned a Master of Arts in Economic Policy and Planning from the same institution in 2008, building a strong foundation in economic theory and application. His undergraduate journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Education (Economics and Geography) from Makerere University in 2004, blending pedagogical training with analytical skills. This educational trajectory has positioned Dr. Mutumba as a thought leader in the intersection of economics, education, and energy governance. His academic credentials not only reflect rigorous scholarship but also a strong alignment with national and global sustainable development goals. As an alumnus of Uganda’s premier academic institution, he exemplifies intellectual integrity and scholarly innovation, paving the way for a new generation of economists and policy advisors.

Experience

Dr. Mutumba’s academic career spans over 15 years. He is currently the Dean and Senior Lecturer at Ndejje University (2024–present) and formerly a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Kyambogo University (2011–2024). He has also served as a Visiting Lecturer at the United Nations University for Peace (Africa Program), where he taught microeconomics and energy engineering. His earlier teaching career began at St. Mark’s College, Namagoma (2007–2011). He has taught graduate-level courses in policy analysis, public sector economics, and energy economics. Beyond academia, he has played crucial roles in national curriculum development through his involvement with the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) and the Uganda National Institute of Teacher Education. His consultancy work with the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and the Ministry of Education showcases his policy influence. Dr. Mutumba’s wide-ranging experience bridges education, research, and governance, reflecting excellence in both classroom instruction and policy design.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Geoffrey Mutumba has earned national and institutional recognition for his scholarly work and service. Though formal award listings are pending, his roles reflect high regard: Panelist for the NCDC’s Business Review (2010–present), consultant for the URA-USAID Tax Education initiative (2018), and curriculum contributor for teacher education programs with UNITE (2021–present). He has been repeatedly invited to present at prestigious international conferences, including the 7th International Association of Energy Economics Symposium in Rome and the Renewable Energy Conference at Speke Resort. These platforms underscore his recognition by the global academic and policy community. His participation in curriculum reforms and book evaluations for secondary education further highlights his commitment to academic excellence. Dr. Mutumba’s consistent contribution to the integration of tax, energy, and economic education into national systems, and his active role in conference presentations, position him as a valuable and impactful academic, deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus

Dr. Geoffrey Mutumba’s research centers on the intersection of energy consumption, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in Uganda and Sub-Saharan Africa. His work explores both renewable (solar, geothermal, and bioenergy) and non-renewable energy sources, focusing on how energy infrastructure affects GDP, foreign direct investment, and carbon emissions. He investigates the readiness and implications of nuclear energy, the economic potential of geothermal systems, and the challenges and opportunities in promoting solar PV systems in Uganda. His work uniquely integrates policy, environmental economics, and sustainable development, offering insights into how developing countries can transition to clean energy while fostering economic resilience. Dr. Mutumba also engages in evaluating the impacts of energy consumption on macroeconomic variables through econometric modeling. His interdisciplinary approach and policy-oriented research have informed national dialogue and positioned him as a leader in energy economics.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 🔥 Prospects and Challenges of Geothermal Energy in Uganda – JENRR (2021)

  2. 📊 A Survey of Literature on Energy Consumption and Economic Growth – Energy Reports (2021)

  3. ☀️ Overview of Opportunities and Challenges of Solar PV Promotion in Uganda – JENRR (2021)

  4. ⚛️ Readiness of Nuclear Energy Development in Uganda – JENRR (2022)

  5. 🌍 Effects of GDP and Energy Consumption on CO₂ Emissions in Uganda (1986–2018) – IJEEP (2022)

  6. ⚡ Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in Uganda – Taylor & Francis (2022)

  7. 🌱 Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth – JENRR (2022)

  8. 🔄 Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Uganda – SN Bus Econ (2022)

  9. 🌿 Critical Review of Bioenergy Applications and Sustainable Development: Evidence from Uganda – JENRR (2023)

 

 

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ELISABETTA SAGONE | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Published on 07/04/202507/04/2025 by Research Hypothesis

ELISABETTA SAGONE | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof ELISABETTA SAGONE, University of Catania-Dep Educational Sciences, Italy

Prof. Elisabetta Sagone is an esteemed academic in Psychology and Education, known for her significant contributions to understanding social cognition in learning environments. Based at the University of Catania, she has developed a rich portfolio of research centered on social categorization, stereotypes, and prejudice, particularly within schools. 🌍 Through her interdisciplinary lens, she bridges developmental and educational psychology to foster inclusive educational practices. A dedicated educator and prolific author, Prof. Sagone has earned a reputation for impactful studies and active collaboration in international research networks. Her empirical work not only deepens our understanding of societal biases but also proposes practical, school-based interventions to improve student well-being. 📘 She has trained countless students and professionals in scientific methodology and educational psychology. Prof. Sagone’s work reflects a lifelong commitment to both scholarship and social betterment, making her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌟

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Education

Prof. Sagone began her academic journey with a Master’s degree in Educational Sciences (2001) from the University of Catania 🎓, where she later earned a Ph.D. in Fundamentals and Methods of Educational Processes (2006). 📚 Her graduate studies emphasized the interplay between psychological processes and educational outcomes, laying the foundation for her future research. She also pursued various postgraduate certifications in developmental and educational psychology, enhancing her expertise in empirical methods and intervention design. 🧠 Throughout her academic training, she demonstrated a strong aptitude for interdisciplinary study, integrating cognitive psychology, sociology, and pedagogy. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the mechanisms of stereotype formation and their implications in educational settings. Prof. Sagone has since remained committed to academic development, attending numerous workshops, symposiums, and international summer schools to stay at the forefront of psychological research and pedagogical innovation. 🌐 Her academic path underscores a lifelong dedication to learning and impactful teaching.

Experience

Prof. Elisabetta Sagone has over 15 years of experience in academia, particularly within Italian universities, including a long-standing affiliation with the University of Catania. 🏫 She has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as Psychology of Education, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, and Research Methods. 📊 Her teaching philosophy emphasizes active learning and critical thinking, consistently receiving high evaluations from students and peers. Beyond teaching, she has coordinated numerous academic programs and served on several institutional committees related to curriculum development and research ethics. 🌟 Prof. Sagone is also a sought-after mentor, having supervised many theses and doctoral dissertations. In addition to her academic duties, she participates actively in international conferences and contributes as a reviewer and editor for prominent journals in psychology and education. Her professional journey reflects a harmonious blend of research, mentorship, and leadership.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Sagone has earned wide recognition for her research excellence, both in Italy and internationally. 🏅 She has been honored as a reviewer and editorial board member for prestigious journals such as those indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, reflecting her expertise and reliability in scholarly evaluation. 📑 She has been part of numerous funded research projects, focusing on educational inclusion, gender stereotypes, and cognitive flexibility. Her collaborations with universities across Europe have enhanced the global relevance of her work. 🌍 Additionally, she has received teaching awards and commendations for her contributions to student success and academic development. Her leadership in interdisciplinary research teams and conference organization further highlights her academic influence. 💬 These honors acknowledge her ability to transform complex psychological theories into practical applications for educational systems, making her a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus

Prof. Sagone’s research delves into the psychosocial mechanisms underlying social categorization, prejudice, and stereotyping, particularly within educational contexts. 👩‍🏫 Her studies explore how children and adolescents form group biases, how these affect interpersonal relations and academic outcomes, and how educational interventions can mitigate these effects. 🧠 She investigates variables such as gender stereotypes, social distance, and cognitive flexibility, offering empirically grounded insights to improve inclusivity in schools. Her work spans quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including experimental designs and longitudinal studies. 📈 A central theme is the development of prosocial attitudes and the promotion of diversity awareness through curriculum reforms and teacher training. 🚸 Prof. Sagone also examines how teachers’ professional identities and attitudes influence classroom dynamics and student support. Her research has not only expanded theoretical understanding but also led to practical tools for educators. 🌈 Her commitment to evidence-based educational reform places her at the forefront of socially impactful research.

Publication Top Notes

Relationships between psychological well-being and resilience in middle and late adolescents

A correlational study on dispositional resilience, psychological well-being, and coping strategies in university students

Relationships between resilience, self-efficacy, and thinking styles in Italian middle adolescents

Locus of control and academic self-efficacy in university students: The effects of self-concepts

Resilience and perceived self-efficacy in life skills from early to late adolescence

Generalized self-efficacy and well-being in adolescents with high vs. low scholastic self-efficacy

Mechanisms of moral disengagement: An analysis from early adolescence to youth

 

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