M Monjurul Islam | Arts and Humanities | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. M Monjurul Islam | Arts and Humanities | Excellence in Research Award

Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris | Malaysia

Dr. M. Monjurul Islam is an active researcher in applied linguistics and English language education, with a strong focus on language policy, TESL, and technology-enhanced learning. His scholarly contributions span areas such as English medium instruction, private tutoring, learner psychology, and Generative AI in education. He has published in high-impact international journals and contributed to interdisciplinary research on digital pedagogy and language learning innovation. His work advances understanding of sociocultural and technological influences on language education. He is also engaged in editorial and peer-review activities, supporting quality research dissemination and contributing to global academic scholarship in education and linguistics.

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English medium instruction in the private universities in Bangladesh

– Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2013 | Cited by: 98

The spread of private tutoring in English in developing societies: exploring students’ perceptions

– Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018 | Cited by: 69

Feyzullah Şahin | Creativity | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Feyzullah Şahin | Creativity | Excellence in Research Award

Duzce University | Turkey

Prof. Feyzullah Şahin is a distinguished scholar in special education, gifted education, and health education, known for his multidisciplinary contributions that bridge educational sciences and public health. His research focuses on creativity development, gifted and talented student education, educational program design, and the health needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities. He has authored influential book chapters on gifted education, creativity, and inclusive educational models, along with publications examining critical thinking, creative tendencies, and bibliotherapy. His work frequently explores how cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors shape learning outcomes, particularly among gifted learners and students with special needs. He has presented at national conferences on attitudes toward gifted education, dropout causes in science and arts centers, and the impact of intelligence-based games on student development. With substantial involvement in European Union–funded education and inclusion projects, he has contributed to curriculum development, teacher capacity-building, and improving educational quality for intellectually disabled and gifted students. His project leadership and academic productivity have earned multiple institutional and national awards recognizing excellence in research, publication, and project development. In addition to his scholarly output, he has served as a panelist, evaluator, and consultant for major scientific and educational bodies, contributing expertise to project assessment, accessibility initiatives, and science and society programs. Overall, his work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing inclusive education, supporting diverse learners, and integrating research-based practices into educational and developmental frameworks.

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