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Fekadu Israel Alambo | Social Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Published on 10/05/202510/05/2025 by Citation Awards

Fekadu Israel Alambo | Social Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Mr Fekadu Israel Alambo, Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Fekadu Israel Alambo is an Ethiopian sociologist and academic currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology at Hawassa University, Ethiopia. Born on 27 September 1986, he has steadily built a career in teaching, research, and academic leadership. His scholarly journey began at Adama University and continued with an MA in Sociology from Addis Ababa University. Fekadu is widely respected for his work in rural livelihoods, environmental sociology, and social development. With over a decade of teaching experience at both Dilla and Hawassa Universities, he has also supervised numerous research projects and contributed to research councils and ethics committees. He has published extensively in national and international journals on issues ranging from agroforestry to elderly care systems. His work emphasizes the intersection of society, sustainability, and local development, making significant contributions to rural sociology and community-based development in Ethiopia.

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Education

Fekadu Israel Alambo earned his Master of Arts in Sociology (Rural and Agricultural Sociology) from Addis Ababa University (2012–2014), graduating with a CGPA of 3.79/4.00 and an MA thesis titled “Assessing the Impacts of Afforestation and Reforestation CDM Project on Local Livelihoods.” Earlier, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Social Work from Adama University (2007–2010), finishing with a CGPA of 3.85/4.00 and the distinction of “Very Great Distinction.” His undergraduate thesis focused on “Cause and Effect Analysis of Youth Rural-out Migration in Wolayta Zone.” In 2015–2016, he also received a Higher Diploma License from Dilla University, certifying him as a Professional Teacher Educator. His academic training provided a strong foundation in sociological theory, rural development, quantitative research methods, and natural resource management—tools that he effectively employs in his teaching and research career focused on Ethiopia’s social and environmental challenges.

Experience

Fekadu has held progressive academic roles since 2010. He began as a Graduate Assistant at Dilla University, later becoming an Assistant Lecturer during his MA studies. From 2014 to 2018, he worked as a Lecturer at Dilla University, where he taught sociology and supervised undergraduate theses, eventually serving as Department Chair. In 2018, he joined Hawassa University, first as a Lecturer and later promoted to Assistant Professor in 2020. Currently, he is the Head of the Department of Sociology. He has served in multiple academic governance roles, including coordinator of the MA program, member of the Research Council, Ethics Committee, and Staff Affairs Committee. His teaching spans undergraduate and postgraduate sociology courses, and he has co-supervised several MA theses. His work integrates academic leadership, research mentorship, and curriculum development, reflecting over a decade of impactful academic and administrative experience in Ethiopian higher education.

Awards and Honors

While formal award listings are not explicitly documented, Fekadu Israel Alambo has earned significant academic honors throughout his career. He graduated with “Very Great Distinction” from Adama University and received an “A” grade with “Very Good” designation for his Master’s thesis at Addis Ababa University, reflecting his academic excellence. His professional advancement—from Graduate Assistant to Assistant Professor and Department Head—underscores recognition by peers and institutions for his leadership, teaching, and research contributions. His selection as Chairperson of the Sociology Department at Dilla University and Head of the Sociology Department at Hawassa University reflects trust in his governance and academic vision. He has also served on important university bodies like the Research Council, Ethics Committee, and Staff Affairs Committee, positions that are typically reserved for accomplished and respected faculty. These roles and recognitions collectively attest to his standing as a leading academic in Ethiopian sociology.

Research Focus

Fekadu Israel Alambo’s research focuses on the intersection of rural livelihoods, environmental sociology, community development, and social protection systems. He has worked extensively on evaluating the socioeconomic impacts of afforestation and reforestation, the role of indigenous agroforestry systems in food security, and livelihood transformations in pastoral and agro-pastoral communities. His research also delves into elderly care systems, youth migration, and social impacts of development interventions. He often works on multidisciplinary projects in collaboration with NGOs and academic institutions, targeting sustainable solutions for vulnerable rural populations in Ethiopia. Fekadu employs both qualitative and quantitative methods in his research, frequently engaging in participatory and field-based studies. His scholarly efforts aim to inform policies that improve the social resilience of rural communities and advocate for community ownership of development initiatives. Overall, his research is deeply rooted in empowering marginalized populations through sociologically informed interventions and sustainable development practices.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📘 Drought, Dams, and Disruptions: Socioeconomic and cultural transformations among the Dassenech pastoralists (Forthcoming)

  2. 🧩 Fostering Community Ownership for Sustainable Social Innovations in Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Regions (2025)

  3. 🌱 Agroforestry-based Livelihoods in the Face of Cultural and Socio-economic Dynamics in Rural Gedeo (2020)

  4. 👶 Home truths behind closed doors: Lived experiences of child domestic workers in Gedeo Zone (2019)

  5. 👴 Elderly Care and Social Support Systems among the Gedeo of Southern Ethiopia (2019)

  6. 🌳 Impacts of Forest Carbon Sequestration Initiative on Community Assets: Assisted Natural Regeneration in Humbo (2017)

  7. 🪵 Livelihood Impacts of Forest Carbon Project: Regenerated Forest in Humbo District (2015)

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Anthropology Impact Award, Applied Social Science Innovation Award, Award for Ethical Research in Social Sciences, Award for Gender Studies Excellence, Award for Grassroots Social Work, Award for Human Behavior Research, Award for Multidisciplinary Social Studies, Award for Political Science Research, Award for Public Policy Research, Award for Social Innovation Projects, Award for Social Research Breakthroughs, Award for Social Sciences Educator, Award for Social Sciences Innovation, Award for Sustainable Society Research, Award for Youth in Social Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Impact Award, Best in Social Sciences Award, Best Psychology Research Award, Community Change in Social Science Award, Community Development Research Award, Cross-Cultural Social Research Award, Cultural Heritage Social Research Award, Cultural Studies Excellence Award, Distinguished Social Science Thinker Award, Early Career Social Scientist Award, Education and Social Sciences Award, Emerging Scholar in Social Sciences Award, Excellence in Social Research Award, Global Social Sciences Award, Global Sociology Award, Human Geography Scholar Award, Interdisciplinary Social Science Award, International Social Sciences Award, International Sociology Recognition Award, Leadership in Social Sciences Award, Outstanding Social Sciences Scholar Award, Policy Impact in Social Sciences Award, Political Science Recognition Award, Psychological Research Leadership Award, Psychology and Society Award, Qualitative Research Excellence Award, Social Equality Research Award, Social Impact Leadership Award, Social Justice Research Award, Social Science Academic Excellence Award, Social Science Research Award, Social Sciences Excellence Award, Sociological Achievement Award, Transformative Social Science Award, Urban Studies Excellence Award

Thomais Rousoulioti | Social Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Published on 02/05/202502/05/2025 by Citation Awards

Thomais Rousoulioti | Social Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Dr Thomais Rousoulioti, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Thomais Rousoulioti is a dedicated scholar in Applied Linguistics, specializing in the teaching and assessment of Greek as a second or foreign language. With over two decades of academic and practical experience, she has significantly contributed to language education policy, curriculum development, and teacher training in Greece and abroad. Holding a PhD from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, she has served as a lecturer, curriculum coordinator, and content editor for various educational programs. Currently, she teaches at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Hellenic Open University, while also coordinating the postgraduate program “Teaching Greek as a Second/Foreign Language” at the University of Nicosia. She has conducted seminars and workshops globally and has played an instrumental role in the Greek Language Certification exams. Passionate about language acquisition in multilingual contexts, she integrates innovative teaching strategies and evidence-based assessment practices to enhance language education outcomes for diverse learner populations.

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Education

Thomais Rousoulioti earned her PhD in Applied Linguistics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with her thesis focusing on “Non-simple lexical units and the learning of Modern Greek as a second/foreign language.” Supported by a State Scholarship Foundation of Greece fellowship, her doctoral research emphasized the assessment of Greek language proficiency. She also completed postdoctoral research in 2022 on morphological analysis and vocabulary teaching strategies in multilingual settings. She holds two master’s degrees: one in Language and Communication Sciences from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with a thesis on comparative language teaching, and another in Adult Education from the Hellenic Open University, where she researched vocabulary comprehension strategies in military education contexts. Additionally, she holds undergraduate degrees from the Departments of Greek Literature and Journalism and Mass Communication at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her academic trajectory reflects a strong interdisciplinary approach to linguistics, pedagogy, and language policy.

Experience

Since 2017, Thomais Rousoulioti has served as special teaching staff at the Department of Italian Language and Literature, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. From 2010 to 2017, she worked at the Centre for the Greek Language, contributing to the development of language certification exams and global harmonization efforts based on CEFR levels. She has over a decade of experience teaching Greek as a second language at all proficiency levels, notably at the Institute for Continuing Adult Education and the Military School of Corps Officers in Thessaloniki. She has taught at the Hellenic Open University since 2016 and coordinated various training programs, including “Routes” and “Channel,” aimed at educators in the diaspora. Internationally, she has conducted training seminars in China, the UK, Sweden, Serbia, Ukraine, Belgium, and Cyprus. She also coordinates the MA program “Teaching Greek as a Second/Foreign Language” at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus.

Awards and Honors

While specific individual awards are not formally listed in the provided biography, Thomais Rousoulioti’s distinguished academic path reflects significant recognition and trust from national and international institutions. Her PhD studies were fully funded by the prestigious State Scholarship Foundation of Greece—an honor awarded to top-tier doctoral candidates. Her leadership roles, including coordination of international programs, and her invitations to present seminars globally—from Brussels to Mariupol and from Belgrade to Beijing—highlight the esteem in which she is held by the global Greek language education community. Her involvement with national education reform, curriculum development, and the official certification process for Greek language proficiency, as well as her contributions to teacher training through recognized programs like “Routes,” reflect both peer recognition and national educational impact. Additionally, being selected to conduct the first training seminar on teaching Greek in China (2018) further illustrates her international educational influence.

Research Focus

Thomais Rousoulioti’s research centers on applied linguistics, with a primary focus on second/foreign language acquisition and vocabulary instruction in multilingual contexts. Her PhD thesis explored complex lexical units in Modern Greek and how they influence language learning outcomes. She has since expanded her work to include vocabulary comprehension strategies, morphological analysis, and assessment methodologies in multilingual classrooms. Her postdoctoral research in 2022 examined teaching strategies for vocabulary development in diverse linguistic environments. Rousoulioti is also deeply involved in assessment design, particularly related to the Certificate of Attainment in Greek, aligning her work with the CEFR framework. Her teaching and research are grounded in real-world educational needs, including military and adult education contexts, as well as refugee and migrant language instruction. Her interdisciplinary approach blends theoretical linguistics with practical pedagogy, focusing on teacher training, language proficiency measurement, and multicultural classroom dynamics.

Publication Top Notes

  1. ✏️ CLICK – Teaching Book for Greek as L2 (2013–2016, Ziti Publications)

  2. 📘 Models of Curricula for the Teaching of Greek as a Second/Foreign Language (2015, Ziti Publications)

  3. 📚 Support Material for Teaching Greek Abroad (2015, Ziti Publications)

  4. 🧾 Certification of Attainment in Greek: New Comprehensive Examination Syllabus (2013, Ziti Publications)

  5. 🧑‍🏫 Enhancing Assessment Literacy for Teachers of Less Commonly Taught Languages: Insights from Greek as a Second Language (2025, Trends in Higher Education)

  6. 💬 Memorizing Vocabulary in Multilingual Classrooms: Strategies Adopted by Teachers in Distance Education (2023, Societies)

  7. 🏫 Multicultural Approaches to Non-Intercultural Schools: Philologists’ Views and Attitudes in Mixed Classes in Athens (2023, in 24th ISTAL Selected Papers)

Posted in: BiographyTagged: Academic Social Science Award, Anthropology Impact Award, Applied Social Sciences Honor, Award for Social Science Innovation, Award for Transformative Social Research, Behavioral Science Research Award, Behavioral Studies Recognition, Best Social Science Research Honor, Civil Society Impact Award, Community Impact in Social Sciences Award, Cross-disciplinary Social Science Prize, Cultural Anthropology Award, Cultural Studies Academic Award, Data-Driven Social Research Award, Development Studies Recognition, Early Career Social Scientist Award, Economics Research Award, Education and Society Research Award, Emerging Social Science Scholar Award, Excellence in Social Studies Award, Global Change Social Science Award, Global Social Science Award, Human Behavior Study Award, Human Rights Social Science Award, Humanitarian Social Science Award, Innovation in Social Research Award, Interdisciplinary Social Science Award, Leadership in Social Sciences Award, Multicultural Research Award, Outstanding Sociologist Award, Policy and Governance Research Award, Political Science Recognition, Psychology Contribution Award, Public Policy Research Recognition, Qualitative Research Impact Award, Research Award for Social Change, Research Excellence in Sociology, Research in Mental Health Sciences Award, Research in Social Justice Award, Social Development Research Honor, Social Innovation Research Award, Social Policy Thought Leadership Award, Social Science Impact Leader, Social Sciences Excellence Award, Social Scientist of the Year, Sociology Research Award, Top Social Science Achiever Award, Visionary Research in Social Science, Young Social Researcher Award, Youth Social Sciences Award

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