Merry Ray| Geological | Education | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Merry Ray| Geological | Education | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Rajasthan, India.

Merry Ray is a dedicated Ph.D. student with a focus on education, mathematics, and research methodologies. Currently in her third year of Ph.D. studies, she holds a Master’s degree in Education and has gained extensive experience as a mathematics teacher in various schools across India. Merry’s academic journey spans qualifications like UGC NET JRF in Education and a Master’s in Education with a top score. She has contributed to educational research and written a chapter for an international publication. Apart from academics, she is also skilled in the Japanese language, having passed the NAT-Japanese test. Merry is passionate about exploring the intersections of education, culture, and resilience through research.

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🎓 Education

Merry Ray’s academic qualifications reflect her dedication to education and research. She completed her M.Sc. in Mathematics with distinction from the Regional Institute of Education Mysore, followed by a B.Sc.Ed. (PCM) with honors. She achieved the highest score in her Master’s program in Education from IGNOU, along with a UGC NET JRF in Education in 2020. Merry has also passed the Japanese Language NAT-Test (Level 5) and completed various other certifications, including a First Step Korean course at Yonsei University. She holds multiple degrees, including Post Graduate Diploma in School Leadership and Management and a CTET qualification. Her educational background is complemented by significant research and teaching experiences in diverse settings, which inform her doctoral studies.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Merry Ray has extensive professional experience as a mathematics teacher, spanning over five years at prominent schools in India. She worked as a T.G.T. Maths teacher at Sainik School Balachadi, Jamnagar, and as a P.G.T. in various schools including Kendriya Vidyalaya and Rabindra Vidya Niketan. Her experience also includes serving as a house warden and managing a maths lab at Rungta Public School. Additionally, she has completed several internships in educational settings, involving high school and senior secondary students. Her role also extended to organizing and conducting teacher training programs, which enhanced her leadership and educational management skills. She has participated in research and training programs in education, reflecting her commitment to professional development.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Merry Ray has been recognized for her outstanding academic achievements and extracurricular contributions. She was awarded the UGC NET-JRF Fellowship in Education in 2020, topping the subject in India. She was a university topper in her M.Sc. Mathematics program at the Regional Institute of Education Mysore and also secured the highest score in her MA Education from IGNOU. In addition, Merry has been honored with numerous prizes, including university-level accolades for speech, essay writing, and creative writing. She also received recognition for her participation in various events like mime and creative writing competitions. Her achievements reflect a combination of academic excellence and creative talents. She has also been recognized for passing the CTET exam, further cementing her credentials in education.

🔬 Research Focus

Merry Ray’s research focuses on the intersection of education, culture, and resilience, drawing inspiration from the works of Kenji Miyazawa. She has published a chapter in an international book on disaster and environment, discussing philosophical perspectives on knowledge, culture, and disaster management. Her research also delves into the role of values and knowledge in resilience, particularly through literature and storytelling, as highlighted in her paper “Strength from Resilience.” She has actively participated in virtual conferences and online programs, contributing to the field of education through innovative methodologies and practices. Her research interests are deeply connected to her teaching experience, blending educational theory with practical approaches to enhance resilience in education systems. Merry’s commitment to cross-cultural research is further demonstrated by her academic contributions in international journals like the Asia Pacific Journal – Japan Focus.

Conclusion 

Merry Ray is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, combined with her dedication to research, particularly in education, disaster management, and cultural studies, make her an asset to the academic community. Her publications in well-regarded journals, such as the Asia Pacific Journal and the Journal of Poetry Therapy, alongside her participation in international conferences, reflect her potential to make significant contributions to her fields of expertise. Merry’s passion for learning, cross-cultural research, and her ongoing commitment to personal and professional development positions her as a promising scholar with the potential for greater impact in the future.

📚Publications 

  1. Strength from Resilience: Harnessing Values and Knowledge through the Poem and Story by Miyazawa Kenji
    Authors: S.B. Prof. Anjali Sharma, Merry Ray
    Journal: Journal of Poetry Therapy (2024)

 

  1. Kenji’s International School Echoes with the Voices of “Sirbuba’’: An Interview with Nandu Uprety
    Authors: M.R. Dr. Anjali Sharma
    Journal: Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Focus, 22(9) (2024)

 

  1. People, Culture, Knowledge, and Skill: A Philosophical Approach to Disaster and Environment (With Special Reference to the Works of Kenji Miyazawa)
    Authors: A. Sharma, M. Ray
    Book Title: Challenges, Strategies, and Resiliency in Disaster and Risk Management, pp. 97-127 (2024)

 

Ran WEI | Higher Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ran WEI | Higher Education | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong 

WEI Ran received her doctoral degree in The Education University of Hong Kong in 2023. She has been appointed as a research fellow at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, focusing on research in the field of environmental sustainability. Her research interests primarily encompass the areas of circular economy, green logistics, supply chain management, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), and risk management analysis.

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🏢 Employment

The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong Research Fellow (Supply Chain and Information Management) February 24, 2023 – Present. Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Associate (CPCE) January 1, 2023 – July 30, 2023

🎓 Education and Qualifications

University of Hong Kong Doctor of Science and Environmental Studies September 1, 2017 – December 10, 2022. University of Hong Kong
Master of Science and Environmental Studies September 1, 2015 – November 10, 2016. University College Cork Master of Social Science
September 1, 2014 – May 1, 2015

Publication

  • Examining the Influence of the RIASEC Theory within the Holland Code on Students’ Academic Performance
    Cogent Education
    December 31, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/2331186x.2024.2391274

 

  • Multidimensional Financial Metrics for Corporate Financial Risk Assessment and Early Warning Mechanisms
    Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
    August 5, 2024
    DOI: 10.4018/JOEUC.350268
    Co-authors: Eugene Yin Cheung Wong, Matthew Sun, Zhaoqi Wang

 

  • 高校教育管理理论与实践创新研究
    Jilin Publishing Group Co., Ltd.
    July 2024

 

  • Selecting the Best K Features for Predicting Student Participation in Generic Competency Development Activities in Higher Education
    International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
    December 5, 2023
    DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v18i23.45499
    Co-authors: Adam Ka Lok Wong, Joseph Chi Ho So, Kia Ho Yin Tsang

 

Uzma Dayan | Education | Best Researcher Award

 Dr.Uzma Dayan| Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Uzma Dayan is a Lecturer at the Institute of Education and Research, University of Peshawar, Pakistan with seventeen years experience of teaching Developmental Psychology, Inclusive Education and EFL to adult students. She has a Masters in English Literature and Applied Linguistics and a Masters in Education from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. She obtained her PhD from the Institute of Education and Research, University of Peshawar in 2017 in transformation of prospective teachers’ pedagogical beliefs. Uzma Dayan has a certificate course in Formative Assessment Techniques from the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED). She is a recipient of Gold Medal in Masters in Education. She has been involved in designing and teaching various courses offered in BS-Education, BEd, MEd and MPhil at University of Peshawar. Her book chapter has been published by Oxford University Press. Her research interests are in Language Learning, Inclusive Education, Adolescence Psychology, Teachers’ beliefs and practices and Women’ s rights towards peace building. She has also been writing on educational and social issues in leading Pakistani newspapers including Dawn, The News, The Frontier Post, Mashriq and Shehbaz since 2001. She has presented papers in national and international conferences on Pedagogical Skills and Teacher Education. Her current research focusses on understanding the experiences and perceptions marginalized students, with the goal of amplifying their voices and promoting greater inclusivity.

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  • Women academics’ motivation for higher education and empowerment: a qualitative case study in Pakistan
    • Authors: Rehman, A.U., Khan, M.I., Dayan, U., Ahmad, S.M.
    • Journal: Gender and Education
    • Year: 2024 (Article in Press)
    • Access: Not specified
    • Citations: 0

 

  • TRANSFORMATION OF PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PEDAGOGICAL BELIEFS DURING A PRE-SERVICE B.Ed. PROGRAMME IN PAKISTAN
    • Authors: Dayan, U., Khan, M.I., Ahmad, S.
    • Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 150–159
    • Access: Open access
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Transition from pre-service training to classroom: Experiences and challenges of novice teachers in Pakistan
    • Authors: Dayan, U., Perveen, S., Khan, M.I.
    • Journal: FWU Journal of Social Sciences
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 12
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 48–59
    • Access: Not specified
    • Citations: 2