Dr. MD SAIFULLAH BIN AZIZ | Ethical Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MD SAIFULLAH BIN AZIZ | Ethical Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Bangladesh

🔗 Professional Profiles

Summary: 🌱🔬

Md. Saifullah Bin Aziz is a dedicated professional with a Ph.D. in Fisheries from the University of Rajshahi. He excels in innovative skills and seeks a challenging career environment to share his knowledge and enrich his experiences.

Education: 📚

  • Ph.D. in Fisheries, University of Rajshahi, 2023 (Completed)
  • MS in Fisheries, National University, 2007
  • B.Sc. Zoology (Hons.), National University, 2006
  • H.S.C (Science group), Dhaka, 2001
  • S.S.C (Science group), Dhaka, 1999

Professional Experience: 💼

  • Senior Research Assistant (Oct 2010 – Nov 2013) in “Sustaining Ethical Aquaculture Trade Project (SEAT)” funded by EU.
  • Research Associate (June 2014 – May 2018) in “Transforming Climate Knowledge with and for society (TRACKS) Project” funded by research council of Norway.
  • Research Associate (June 2018 – Feb 2020) in “IMAQulate Project” funded by Newton BBSRC.
  • Research Associate (Apr 2020 – Mar 2022) in “Harnessing machine learning tool in aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh Project” funded by USAID.
  • Lead Enumerator in WorldFish (One Health) project (Nov 2022 – Apr 2023).

Research Interest: 🌊🐟

Md. Saifullah Bin Aziz’s research interests include sustainable aquaculture practices, climate change adaptation in fisheries, machine learning applications in aquaculture, and One Health initiatives.

Contact for Reference: 📞

Dr. Mohammad Mahfujul Haque Professor, Department of Aquaculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University Mobile: 01712006293 Email: @yahoo.com

Affirmation: ✅

“I affirm that the information given here is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.” (Md. Saifullah Bin Az

Publication Top Noted

  • Authors: Md Saifullah Bin Aziz, Neaz A Hasan, Md Mostafizur Rahman Mondol, Md Mehedi Alam, Mohammad Mahfujul Haque
  • Journal: Heliyon
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 65

Paper Title : Study on water and soil quality parameters of shrimp and prawn farming in the southwest region of Bangladesh

  • Authors: MA Zafar, MM Haque, MSB Aziz, MM Alam
  • Journal: Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 54

Paper Title : A critical assessment of knowledge quality for climate adaptation in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh

  • Authors: Mohammad Mahfujul Haque, Scott Bremer, Saifullah Bin Aziz, Jeroen P van der Sluijs
  • Journal: Climate Risk Management
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 51

Paper Title : ‘My new routine’: Assessing the impact of citizen science on climate adaptation in Bangladesh

  • Authors: Scott Bremer, M Mahfujul Haque, Saifullah Bin Aziz, Synnøve Kvamme
  • Journal: Environmental Science & Policy
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 45

Suzanne Carrington-Ethical Leadership-Best Researcher Award 

Prof Suzanne Carrington-Ethical Leadership-Excellence in Leadership and Management Award

Queensland University of Technology-Australia

Author profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Suzanne Carrington has built a distinguished career in education, marked by a strong academic foundation. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Queensland in 2000, specializing in the field of inclusive education. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed a Master of Education in Special Education at James Cook University, Queensland, in 1989. Suzanne's commitment to education traces back to her Bachelor of Education degree, achieved at James Cook University in 1986. Her early academic journey also includes a Diploma of Teaching in Primary and Special Education from Griffith University, Queensland, in 1982.

Professional Endeavors

Suzanne Carrington's professional journey spans over 30 years, encompassing diverse roles within academia and educational leadership. Her roles include Professor and Researcher at The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) within the Faculty of Creative Industries, Education, and Social Justice at QUT. She served as Head of School for the School of Cultural and Professional Learning at QUT for a decade and held the position of Associate Professor at the School of Learning and Professional Studies. Suzanne has also contributed significantly as an Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Education at QUT.

Contributions and Research Focus

As a seasoned academic, Suzanne Carrington has made significant contributions to the field of inclusive education, disability studies, and transformative leadership. Her research endeavors have delved into ethical leadership for inclusive schools, teacher preparation for inclusive education, and the intersection of disability and education. Suzanne's research is characterized by a commitment to inclusivity, with a focus on developing policies and practices aligned with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

Accolades and Recognition

Professor Carrington's contributions have garnered widespread recognition, including being named Research Field Leader in Special Education by The Australian's Research magazine in 2018. She received the prestigious Roger Slee Award in 2015, acknowledging her outstanding contributions to inclusive education. Her leadership has been honored with an Australian Council for Educational Leaders Honorary Fellowship in 2012.

Impact and Influence

Suzanne Carrington's impact extends globally, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, where she is ranked 4th worldwide by the number of publications in the field of inclusive education. Her work has been influential in shaping policies and practices in Australian and international educational contexts.

Ethical leadership is a principled approach to leadership that places a strong emphasis on moral and ethical considerations in decision-making and organizational conduct. Ethical leaders prioritize integrity, fairness, and transparency, guiding their actions based on a set of ethical principles that reflect values such as honesty, accountability, and respect for others. These leaders not only adhere to ethical standards themselves but also inspire and empower their teams to act in alignment with ethical principles. Ethical leadership involves fostering a culture of trust and accountability within an organization, where ethical behavior is not just encouraged but embedded into the organizational fabric.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Suzanne Carrington's legacy lies in her dedication to inclusive education, ethical leadership, and transformative practices. Her extensive involvement in international development and consultancy projects reflects a commitment to fostering inclusive approaches worldwide. As a leader in the field, her ongoing contributions are poised to continue shaping inclusive education policies and practices, leaving a lasting impact on the global educational landscape.

At its core, ethical leadership is about making decisions that consider the impact on all stakeholders, both within and outside the organization. Ethical leaders set a positive example by demonstrating ethical behavior, acknowledging mistakes, and taking responsibility for the consequences of their decisions. By promoting ethical conduct, ethical leaders contribute to the creation of a positive work environment, where employees feel valued, respected, and motivated to uphold the highest standards of ethical behavior. In today's complex and interconnected business world, ethical leadership is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor in building sustainable, socially responsible organizations that contribute positively to society.

Citations 

  • Citations        6090      2806
  • h-index          42           33
  • i10-index       91          74

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