Dharan Bharti | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Dharan Bharti | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Research Assistant | University of Bologna | Italy

Mr. Dharan Bharti is a work, organizational, and personnel psychology researcher with a strong focus on occupational health psychology, work–family dynamics, and employee well-being. Their research integrates advanced quantitative methods, moderated mediation models, and qualitative techniques to examine job performance, flexibility, safety participation, and leadership processes. They have contributed to peer-reviewed journals on topics such as flextime, family–work conflict, ability to cope, digital skills, and attitudes toward AI at work. Their work also explores safety climate, transformational leadership, managerial support, and organizational safety behavior. With experience in scale development and validation, they contribute to research on grit and culturally adapted mindful leadership. Their interdisciplinary interests span innovation, digitalization, diversity management, and gender equality in organizations. Overall, their research bridges theory and practice to inform healthier, more adaptive, and inclusive workplaces.


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María José Montaño Zuñiga | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. María José Montaño Zuñiga
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Universidad Manuela Beltran | United States

Mrs. María José Montaño Zuñiga is a dedicated psychologist and independent researcher recognized for her strong leadership, communication, and commitment to social transformation, mental health, and human rights advocacy. A graduate in Psychology from Universidad Manuela Beltrán, Bogotá, she also holds advanced certifications in Forensic Psychology, Suicide Prevention and Intervention, and Psychological First Aid, complemented by training from international institutions such as the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico, UNICEF, and the Pan American Health Organization. Her professional journey spans diverse contexts—clinical, psychosocial, legal, and forensic—with significant contributions to the Defensoría del Pueblo, where she worked on human rights verification for incarcerated populations and the development of post-penitentiary psychosocial programs. She has presented research at national conferences, including the Congreso Colombiano de Psicología, and achieved first place at the VI Encuentro de Semilleros de Investigación for her study on post-penitentiary interventions. Her current research, accepted for publication in the Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice (Taylor & Francis, 2025), explores psychosocial, criminal, and penitentiary factors influencing ex-inmates’ attitudes toward crime. Through an international cultural exchange as an Au Pair in the United States (2024–2026), she continues to develop intercultural communication, adaptability, and child development competencies, embodying ethical, human-centered practice and a passion for transformative psychology.

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Montaño-Zuñiga, M. J., Mendivelso-Gómez, L. F., Suescún-Torres, P. D., & Botero-Giraldo, M. P. (2025). Psychosocial, criminal, and penitentiary factors associated with attitudes toward crime in Colombian ex-offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/24732850.2025.2563230