Pierre-Alexandre Beylier | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Pierre-Alexandre Beylier | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Prof, Université Grenoble Alpes France

Pierre-Alexandre Beylier is a Professor of North American Civilization at the University of Grenoble Alpes. His academic journey includes positions at various prestigious institutions, including the University of Lyon 2, University Montpellier 3, and the Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3. His expertise lies in North American history, focusing on borders, security, and identity within cross-border regions, specifically between Canada, the USA, and Mexico.

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🎓 Education

Pierre-Alexandre holds an Habilitation to Supervise Research from the University of Brittany South (2023) on North American borders, exploring security and re-bordering. He also completed his studies at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan (2005-2009), establishing his foundation in anglicist studies. His doctoral research investigated border security and relations between Canada and the USA post-9/11.

đź’ĽExperience

Pierre-Alexandre has served as a Professor at the University of Grenoble Alpes (2024-present) and as a Senior Lecturer (2014-2024). Prior to this, he was a Teaching Assistant at universities such as Lyon 2 and Montpellier 3, focusing on British and American Civilization. His work has involved teaching and research on cross-border relations and border studies.

🏆 Awards & Honors 

Pierre-Alexandre has earned notable recognitions such as the Early Career Research Award (2017) and DST Travel Grant (2012). He’s a member of AFEC (French Association for Canadian Studies) and ABS (Association for Borderlands Studies). These accolades reflect his contributions to the field of Border Studies and his academic engagement at an international level.

🔬 Research Focus

Pierre-Alexandre’s research investigates the cross-border dynamics of North America, especially the Canada/USA and Mexico/USA borders. His work focuses on the security of borders, local experiences, and the interactions between local communities and national policies. He utilizes a comparative approach to analyze cross-border mobility, identity, and cooperation. His research is interdisciplinary, combining geography, sociology, and history.

🔹Conclusion

Pierre-Alexandre Beylier’s research on North American borders is groundbreaking and demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing the field of Border Studies. His unique shift in perspective from macro to local scales and comparative study of different border regions brings fresh insights into complex issues such as mobility, identity, and security. By continuing to expand the scope of his research and engaging more with both academic and non-academic communities, Beylier has the potential to make an even greater impact on policy and societal understanding of border issues. His expertise and innovative approach make him a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award.

📚 Publications

  • Pierre-Alexandre Beylier, Comparing Twin Towns along the US Southern and Northern Borders: A Historical Review in David Stirrup and Jeffrey Orr (eds.), The Canada–US Border, Culture and Theory, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2024, pp. 83-113.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, Les États-Unis et l’AmĂ©rique latine pendant la Guerre froide (1947-1991): un interventionnisme multifacettes in ClĂ©a FortunĂ© and Marie-Laure Mallet (eds.), Les États-Unis et l’AmĂ©rique Latine de Franklin D. Roosevelt Ă  Barack Obama 1933-2017, Paris, Ellipses, 2023, pp. 110-125.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, Les États-Unis et l’AmĂ©rique latine pendant la Guerre froide (1947-1991): De l’institutionnalisation des relations aux interventions militaires et secrètes in ClĂ©a FortunĂ© and Marie-Laure Mallet (eds.), Les États-Unis et l’AmĂ©rique Latine de Franklin D. Roosevelt Ă  Barack Obama 1933-2017, Paris, Ellipses, 2023, pp. 126-146.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, La Colonisation de l’AmĂ©rique du Nord: La Libre Circulation des Premières Nations remise en question in MIGREUROP, Atlas des migrations dans le monde – LibertĂ©s de circulation, frontières et inĂ©galitĂ©s, Paris, Armand Colin, 2022, p. 32.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, Combining Trade and Security in the Terrorism Era: A Case Study of the Canada/US Border in Ciaran Ross (ed.), Reading(s) / Across / Border, Leiden, Brill, 2020, pp. 100-117.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, SĂ©curitĂ© et reterritorialisation de l’identitĂ© transfrontalière: le cas de la communautĂ© frontalière de Stanstead au QuĂ©bec in Marie-Christine Michaud and Mariannick Guennec (eds.), Sentiments d’appartenance dans les AmĂ©riques, Paris, Edition du Cygne, 2019, pp. 42-55.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, Le Programme Shiprider in Jean-ValĂ©ry Letterman and Eric Tabuteau (eds.), ContrĂ´le et sĂ©curisation des zones frontalières. Pratiques et discours en France et au Canada, Paris, Michel Houdiard, 2015, pp. 44-55.

 

  • Beylier, Pierre-Alexandre, Obama et le Canada: vers un nouveau partenariat transfrontalier in RaphaĂ«l Eppreh-Butet and Mokhtar Ben Barka (eds.), Le PrĂ©sident Obama Ă  l’épreuve du pouvoir, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2015, pp. 199-216.

 

 

Amanda Ting | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amanda Ting | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer, Torrens University Australia Australia

Dr. Amanda Ting is a senior lecturer, psychotherapist, and researcher specializing in pedagogy, trauma recovery, and digital health. She has over a decade of experience in higher education, teaching across Malaysia and Australia. Her expertise includes curriculum design, hybrid teaching, and industry collaboration to enhance student engagement. As a psychotherapist, she specializes in trauma disorders and crisis intervention. She has published in Q1 journals, contributed to academic content creation, and received multiple teaching excellence awards. Dr. Ting actively engages in event management, industry consulting, and pro bono tele-therapy for underserved communities.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. (Health), Torrens University Australia (2023). M.Sc. (Tourism Research), Taylor’s University Malaysia (2015). Master of Counselling & Applied Psychotherapy, Jansen Newman Institute, Australia (2020). B.A. (Hons.) in International Tourism Management, Taylor’s University Malaysia & Université de Toulouse (2012). Completed 80+ mental health certifications (2020-2023)

đź’Ľ Experience

Senior Lecturer, BMIHMS, Torrens University Australia (2017–Present) Led hybrid teaching, curriculum innovation, and industry collaborations Supervised postgraduate programs and faculty operations. Psychotherapist & Counsellor, (2020–Present) Specializes in trauma recovery, crisis intervention, and pro bono tele-therapy. Event Management & Experience Designer, (2011–2016) Managed large-scale events with 70,000+ attendees and international clients. Subject Writer & Reviewer, (2018–2019) Developed tourism, hospitality, and sustainability curricula for multiple institutions

🏆 Awards & Honors

Teaching Merit Award (4 consecutive years) for student engagement. Leadership in Organizational Restructuring (2023) for postgraduate program excellence. Event Management Recognition for high-revenue music festivals ($3M ticket sales). Invitation to Author Textbooks for curriculum advancement. Industry Recognition & Incentives for international marketing and publication projects

🔍 Research Focus

Pedagogical Innovation – Enhancing engagement through hybrid teaching and experiential learning. Digital Health & Trauma Recovery – App-based support for mental health and stress disorders. Tourism & Identity – Psychological impacts of travel and self-discovery experiences. Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Bridging academia and industry for applied research. Sustainability & Hospitality – Integrating industry trends into curriculum design

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Dr. Smartphone, can you support my trauma? An informatics analysis study of App Store apps for trauma- and stressor-related disorders
    Year: 2023
    Author(s): Amanda Ting, Craig McLachlan

  • Title: Intimate Relationships during COVID-19 across the Genders: An Examination of the Interactions of Digital Dating, Sexual Behavior, and Mental Health
    Year: 2022
    Author(s): Amanda E. Ting, Craig McLachlan

  • Title: Self Discovery and Backpackers: A conceptual paper about liminal experience
    Year: 2016
    Author(s): Amanda E. Ting, Christian Kahl

  • Title: My Mind and Soul Suspended on a Ticket to Self-discovery. Now Boarding, Koh Phi Phi
    Year: 2014
    Author(s): Amanda E. Ting, Christina Kahl