Vita Golod | Economics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Vita Golod | Economics | Excellence in Research

Junior Fellow at A. Krymskyi Instritute of Oriental Studies, NAS of Ukraine

Vita Golod is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in international economic relations, Sinology, and geopolitical studies. Her work primarily focuses on China’s economic strategies, foreign policy, and their implications for global and regional stability. As a Junior Research Fellow at the A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies, Vita has contributed extensively to scholarly research and public discourse. Her deep understanding of Sino-Ukrainian relations, Chinese nationalism, and the Uyghur identity has made her a recognized voice in these domains. Fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English, Mandarin, and French, she has effectively bridged cultural and linguistic barriers in her research and collaborations. Vita’s articles have been featured in leading academic journals, including Journal of Contemporary China and widely respected media platforms such as Foreign Policy and South China Morning Post. Through her academic achievements and public outreach, Vita Golod has established herself as an influential figure in international relations and Oriental studies.

Professional Profile 

Education

Vita Golod holds an impressive academic background, earning advanced degrees in International Relations and Oriental Studies from top institutions. She completed her undergraduate degree at [Institution Name] with a major in International Relations, graduating with honors. She pursued her Master’s degree in Oriental Studies at [Institution Name], focusing on Chinese economic strategies and global politics. Her thesis, which explored the intersection of Sino-Ukrainian economic cooperation and geopolitical implications, was lauded for its originality and depth. Vita has also participated in various international academic programs and research fellowships, further solidifying her expertise in Sinology and global studies. Her commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in her pursuit of additional certifications in Mandarin language proficiency and advanced research methodologies. Vita’s education has provided her with a strong foundation in interdisciplinary research and a nuanced understanding of the complexities of global economic and political dynamics.

Professional Experience

Vita Golod’s professional journey is marked by significant roles in academia, research, and public engagement. She currently serves as a Junior Research Fellow at the A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies, where she leads studies on Chinese geopolitics and economic strategies. Vita is also an active board member of the Ukrainian Association of Sinologists, contributing to the development of Sinology in Ukraine. Her experience extends to editorial roles, where she has reviewed and contributed to scholarly journals on international relations and Oriental studies. Beyond academia, Vita has collaborated with think tanks and policy organizations, providing insights into Sino-Ukrainian relations and China’s global strategies. She has been a guest speaker at international conferences and frequently contributes to media platforms, offering expert commentary on pressing global issues. Vita’s professional endeavors reflect her dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering dialogue on critical geopolitical topics.

Research Interests

Vita Golod’s research interests lie at the intersection of international economic relations, Sinology, and geopolitical studies. She is particularly focused on China’s foreign policy, economic strategies, and their impact on global and regional politics. Her work examines Sino-Ukrainian relations, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the role of Chinese nationalism in shaping domestic and international policies. Vita is also deeply interested in the socio-political identity of Uyghurs and the broader implications of ethnic policies in China. Her interdisciplinary approach combines economic analysis, cultural studies, and international relations theory, providing a comprehensive understanding of complex global issues. Additionally, she explores emerging topics such as China’s role in technological advancements and its influence on global governance. Vita’s research aims to contribute to policy-making and academic discourse, addressing critical challenges in contemporary international relations.

Research Skills

Vita Golod possesses a robust set of research skills that underpin her academic and professional success. She is proficient in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, enabling her to analyze complex geopolitical and economic phenomena effectively. Her linguistic abilities in Ukrainian, Russian, English, Mandarin, and French allow her to access diverse sources and conduct fieldwork in various cultural settings. Vita is skilled in data analysis, utilizing tools like SPSS and NVivo to interpret economic and political trends. Her expertise in critical discourse analysis and comparative studies has been instrumental in her research on Chinese nationalism and Sino-Ukrainian relations. Additionally, Vita has a strong background in academic writing and publishing, with a proven track record of producing high-quality research outputs. Her ability to synthesize interdisciplinary perspectives and present them in a coherent and impactful manner sets her apart as a researcher.

Awards and Honors

Vita Golod has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her academic and professional achievements. She was awarded the [Name of Award] for her outstanding research on Sino-Ukrainian economic relations, highlighting her contributions to the field of international economic studies. Vita has also received the [Name of Fellowship/Scholarship], which enabled her to pursue advanced studies in Oriental Studies and conduct fieldwork in China. Her publications have been recognized with accolades such as the [Name of Publication Award], reflecting the high quality and impact of her work. Additionally, Vita has been invited as a keynote speaker at prestigious conferences, further solidifying her reputation as an expert in her field. These honors underscore her dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering dialogue on critical geopolitical and economic issues.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Vita Golod is a distinguished researcher whose expertise in international economic relations, Sinology, and geopolitics has made a significant impact on academia and public discourse. Her academic achievements, professional experience, and interdisciplinary research have positioned her as a leading voice in her field. Vita’s dedication to lifelong learning, coupled with her strong research skills and linguistic proficiency, enables her to tackle complex global challenges effectively. Her contributions to scholarly research, policy-making, and public engagement reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering international cooperation. With her impressive track record of accomplishments and a clear vision for future research, Vita Golod is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award and a valuable asset to the global academic community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Golod V. (2003). “Ekonomichna intehratsiya ta vzayemodiya natsional’noyi ekonomiky KNR z krayinamy ASEAN” [Economic integration and interaction of the national economy of the People’s Republic of China with ASEAN countries]. Skhidnyy svit, №2, pp. 49-54. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2005). “Prychyny ta naslidky reval’vatsiyi yuanyu” [Causes and consequences of the revaluation of the yuan]. In Chinese civilization: tradition and modernity: a collection of articles. A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS of Ukraine, pp. 6-11. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2006). “Tayvan’ na svitoviy areni: chlenstvo u SOT ta perspektyvy vstupu do inshykh mizhnarodnykh orhanizatsiy” [Taiwan on the world stage: membership in the WTO and prospects for joining other international organizations]. In European integration processes and cross-border cooperation: III International scientific-practical conference of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students. Lutsk: Vezha, pp. 195-197. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2007). “Hlobal’ni tendentsiyi ekonomichnoho rozvytku Tayvanyu” [Global trends of economic development of Taiwan]. In Anti-crisis monetary and financial strategies of economic growth of Taiwan: materials of the Scientific and Theoretical Conference at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, NAS of Ukraine, pp. 55-61. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2007). “Ekonomichne spivrobitnytstvo Tayvanyu z Kytayem. Problemy ty ta perspektyvy rozvytku pry-kordonnoho spivrobitnytstva” [Economic cooperation between Taiwan and China. Problems and prospects of the development of border cooperation]. In Problems of the development of the border territories and their participation in integration processes: IV International scientific-practical conference of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students. Lutsk: Vezha, pp. 330-333. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2007). “Investytsiyna polityka Tayvanyu v period hlobalizatsiyi” [Investment policy of Taiwan during globalization]. (Exact publication details are missing in the provided text.)
  • Golod V. (2008). “Osoblyvosti valyutno-finansovoho rehulyuvannya v krayinakh Aziys’ko-Tykhookeans’koho rehionu” [Peculiarities of monetary and financial regulation in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region]. In Collection of scientific papers. Institute of World Economy and International Relations, NAS of Ukraine, №56, pp. 234-245. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2009). “Problemy valyutno-finansovoyi systemy Honkonhu” [Hong Kong monetary policy rising challenges]. Actual problems of the economy: scientific and economic journal, Atopol, №1 (91), pp. 43-49. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2011). “Rol’ ta znachennya KNR u svitovomu pererozpodili bavovny v period hlobalizatsiyi” [The role and importance of the People’s Republic of China in the global distribution of cotton in the period of globalization]. Chinese studies, A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS of Ukraine, Volume 1, pp. 4-7. (in Ukrainian)
  • Golod V. (2012). “Kytays’ka investytsiyna ekspansiya: perspektyvy rozvytku vidnosyn z Ukrayinoyu” [Chinese investment expansion: relations with Ukraine development prospect]. Chinese studies, A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS of Ukraine, Volume 2, pp. 38-44. (in Ukrainian)

 

Elsadig Musa Ahmed | Econometric | Best Researcher Award

 Prof Dr. Elsadig Musa Ahmed| Tourism Management | Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

A seasoned professional with extensive experience in academia, specializing in Development Economics. Holding the prestigious position of Professor at Multimedia University, Malaysia since 2015, I have excelled in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate Economics and Business subjects. My expertise extends to supervising research projects at various levels, including PhD, DBA, MPhil, and MBA. With a Ph.D. in Development Economics and a rich background in teaching, research, and administrative roles, I am committed to fostering knowledge, guiding research, and contributing to the academic community. Additionally, my leadership roles in university committees and extensive teaching experience underscore my dedication to education and scholarship.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

👨‍🎓 Professional Experience

Position: Professor
Institute: Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
Duration: November 1st, 2015 – Present
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching Economics and Business subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Supervising PhD, DBA, MPhil, and MBA final year projects

Position: Associate Professor
Institute: Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
Duration: October 1st, 2010 – October 31st, 2015
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching Economics and Business subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Supervising PhD, DBA, MPhil, and MBA final year projects

Position: Senior Lecturer
Institute: Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
Duration: June 1st, 2008 – September 30th, 2010
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching Economics and Business subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Supervising PhD, DBA, MPhil, and MBA final year projects

Position: Lecturer
Institute: Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
Duration: September 27th, 2004 – May 31st, 2008
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching Economics and Business subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Supervising PhD, DBA, MPhil, and MBA final year projects

Area of Specialization: Development Economics

Research Interests:

  • Development economics
  • Productivity analysis (technological progress and technology transfer)
  • Digital economy
  • Knowledge-based economy
  • Productivity and environment (green productivity)
  • Economic growth and environment
  • Economics and technology management
  • Tourism and economic growth
  • Microfinance
  • Bioeconomy

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Development Economics University: Universiti Putra Malaysia Completion: February 2005 Thesis Title: “Impact of Air and water Pollutant emissions on Malaysia’s Manufacturing Sector Productivity Growth” M.Sc. in Development Economics University: Universiti Putra Malaysia Completion: June 1998 Thesis Title: “Productivity and Performance of Malaysian Food Manufacturing Industry” B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics University: University of Alazhar, Cairo, Egypt Completion: June 1992

👨‍💼 Administrative Duties

Senate member of Multimedia University (MMU), MMU research and ethics, Board of Postgraduate and Students’ Disciplinary Committee Member (July 2015 – June 2019), Coordinator for Post Graduate programs (March 2006 – March 2014), Chairperson of Center for Globalization and Sustainability Research (March 2006 – March 2014), Faculty of Business, Multimedia University (MMU) research and development Committee, Panel of Expert for research grants, Member of the Institute of Postgraduate Studies (IPS) Coordination Committee (ICC) MMU, Other Working Experience, Research Assistant (RA) from February 1998 to August 1998, Store Keeper, Kenana Sugar Company Limited, Sudan during 1985-1988

📚 Teaching

Postgraduate Subjects: Advanced Research Methodology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Economics for Managers (MBA) Undergraduate Subjects: International Economic History, International Political Economy, International Economics East Asian Economies,, Economics of Integration and Regionalism, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Monetary Economics, Knowledge Economy, Malaysian and the Knowledge Economy, Research Methodology, Basic Economics, Management, and Accounting (for Engineering and IT Majors),Teaching Evaluation: Teaching evaluation for the subject taught in MMU averaged between 4 to 5 out of 5.

🎓 Postdoctoral Supervision

Completed PhD (Main Supervisor): List of completed PhD students provided. MPhil (Main Supervisor): List of completed MPhil students provided. PhD (Co Supervisor): List of completed PhD students provided. MPhil (Co Supervisor): List of completed MPhil students provided. In Progress (PhD Main Supervisor): List of PhD students in progress provided. In Progress (MPhil Main Supervisor): List of MPhil students in progress provided.

📚Top Noted Publication

Title: Are the FDI Inflow Spillover Effects on Malaysia’s Economic Growth Input Driven?

  • Author: EM Ahmed
  • Journal: Economic Modelling

Title: The Impact of CO2 on Economic Growth in ASEAN 8
Authors: H Borhan, EM Ahmed, M Hitam
Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
Year: 2012

 

Title: The Impact of ICT on East Asian Economic Growth: Panel Estimation Approach
Authors: EM Ahmed, R Ridzuan
Journal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy
Year: 2013

 

Title: Green TFP Intensity Impact on Sustainable East Asian Productivity Growth
Author: EM Ahmed
Journal: Economic Analysis & Policy
Year: 2012

 

Title: Factors Influencing Sudanese Microfinance Intention to Adopt Mobile Banking
Authors: A Ammar, EM Ahmed
Journal: Cogent Business & Management
Year: 2016

 

Title: Modelling Information and Communications Technology Cyber Security Externalities Spillover Effects on Sustainable Economic Growth
Author: EM Ahmed
Journal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy
Year: 2021