Maximilian Lakitsch | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Maximilian Lakitsch
University of Graz, Austria

Maximilian Lakitsch
Affiliation University of Graz
Country Austria
Scopus ID 57203504891
Documents 6
Citations 27
h-index 3
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6096-8350

Maximilian Lakitsch is an Austrian researcher associated with the University of Graz, where he serves as a Senior Researcher within the Institute of the Foundations of Law, Department of Global Governance. His academic work focuses on peace studies, global governance, international relations, conflict transformation, and emerging debates surrounding the Anthropocene and relational peace. Through interdisciplinary scholarship, Lakitsch has contributed to contemporary discussions concerning peacebuilding, governance, and the interaction between human and non-human actors in global political processes.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Maximilian Lakitsch and his contributions to peace research, international governance, and interdisciplinary scholarship. His research examines how peace practices evolve in complex social and ecological environments, with particular attention to relational approaches, conflict transformation, and governance in the Anthropocene. His scholarly record demonstrates sustained engagement with contemporary challenges affecting peacebuilding and global cooperation.[2]

Keywords

Peace Studies, Global Governance, International Relations, Anthropocene, Conflict Resolution, Relational Peace, Peacebuilding, Arts and Humanities.

Introduction

The study of peace and governance increasingly requires interdisciplinary perspectives capable of addressing social, political, environmental, and ethical complexities. Maximilian Lakitsch has developed research that engages these themes through innovative theoretical frameworks and empirical inquiry. His academic career includes appointments at both the Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution and the University of Graz, reflecting a long-standing commitment to peace research and international affairs.[3]

Research Profile

Lakitsch’s research profile is characterized by a focus on global governance, legal foundations of peace, and the implications of environmental transformation for political systems. His work investigates how peace can be conceptualized beyond traditional state-centered approaches and how governance structures respond to interconnected global challenges.[4]

Research Contributions

  • Development of relational approaches to peace studies.
  • Research on governance challenges within the Anthropocene.
  • Analysis of peacebuilding practices in conflict-affected regions.
  • Interdisciplinary examination of human and non-human dimensions of governance.

Publications

  • Relational Peace: Navigating Pluriversal and Non-Anthropocentric International Peace Practice (2026).
  • Faking Peace Until War in Nagorno-Karabakh (2026).
  • A Materialist Reconsideration of International Peace Practice and its Human and Non-Human Constituents (2024).
  • Peacebuilding in the Anthropocene (2023).
  • Peace Needs to Embrace the Anthropocene (2023).
  • Hobbes in the Anthropocene (2021).

Research Impact

The academic impact of Lakitsch’s work is reflected through peer-reviewed publications, scholarly citations, and engagement with emerging debates in peace and conflict studies. His research contributes to discussions concerning sustainability, governance, and the future of international peace practice. These contributions support broader understanding of how global institutions and communities may respond to increasingly interconnected challenges.[5]

Award Suitability

Based on his scholarly achievements, interdisciplinary research portfolio, and contributions to peace studies and global governance, Maximilian Lakitsch demonstrates qualities associated with academic excellence and innovation. His work aligns with the objectives of the Global Innovation Technologist Awards by encouraging new perspectives on governance, conflict resolution, and sustainable futures.[6]

Conclusion

Maximilian Lakitsch has established a notable academic profile through research that bridges peace studies, governance, and environmental change. His publications contribute valuable perspectives to contemporary scholarly debates and support continued advancement within the fields of international relations and humanities research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Maximilian Lakitsch, Author ID 57203504891. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203504891
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Maximilian Lakitsch Research Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6096-8350
  3. Lakitsch, M. (2026). Relational Peace: Navigating Pluriversal and Non-Anthropocentric International Peace Practice.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2026.2666366
  4. Lakitsch, M. (2026). Faking Peace Until War in Nagorno-Karabakh.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15730352-bja10131
  5. Lakitsch, M. (2023). Peace Needs to Embrace the Anthropocene.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2023.2174374
  6. Lakitsch, M. (2021). Hobbes in the Anthropocene: Reconsidering the State of Nature in Its Relevance for Governing.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/03043754211008677

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

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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

Juan Luis Torres Tenor | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Attending at La Paz University Hospital, Spain

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor is a Spanish physician and researcher specializing in palliative care and medical oncology. He is currently serving as a Specialist Physician in the Palliative Care Department at La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain. His academic profile reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining medicine, psycho-oncology, philosophy, and molecular oncology. A prolific author with numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, Dr. Torres Tenor’s research focuses on improving outcomes in palliative care, integration with oncology, and psycho-social aspects of cancer. He is actively pursuing a Ph.D. and has engaged in international collaboration, including a clinical research rotation at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

Publication Profile 

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Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. Candidate, Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), 2024–2025
    Project: Standardizing Acute Palliative Care Units (Delphi Study)
    Supervisors: Dr. David Hui and Dr. Alberto Alonso

  • BA in Philosophy, UNED, 2020–2025

  • BSc in Psychology, UNED, 2016–2021

  • MSc in Medical Oncology, University of Girona, 2016–2019

  • MSc in Psycho-oncology & Palliative Psychology, UEMC, 2017–2018

  • MSc in Palliative Care for Cancer Patients, UAM, 2015–2017

  • MSc in Molecular Oncology, CNIO-CEB, 2015–2017

  • BSc in Medicine, University of Zaragoza, 2006–2013

  • Certifications & Courses:

    • Nutrition, Diet, and Cancer – UNED, 2018

    • Introduction to Molecular Oncology – CNIO-CEB, 2014

Professional Experience 💼

  • Specialist Physician in Palliative Care, La Paz University Hospital (2019–present)

  • Resident in Medical Oncology, La Paz University Hospital (2014–2019)

  • Clinical Research Rotation, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA (Oct–Dec 2024)

  • Volunteer Rotations:

    • Catalan Institute of Oncology (2019)

    • Hospital Paolo Giaccone, Palermo (2010)

Teaching and Academic Roles

  • Instructor/Coordinator at UAM and CEU Cardenal Herrera University

  • Bachelor’s Thesis Co-supervisor

  • Member of Teaching Committee, La Paz Hospital

  • OSCE Examiner, UAM

Research Interests 🔬

  • Early integration of palliative care in oncology

  • Palliative sedation and symptom management

  • Psycho-social determinants in palliative settings

  • Caregiver burden and opioid misuse

  • Health system interventions and referral models

  • Standardization of palliative care units (Delphi methodology)

Publications and Research Output

  • 18+ peer-reviewed publications, including in Clinical and Translational Oncology, Journal of Neuro-Oncology, Journal of Palliative Medicine, BMC Palliative Care, and Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

  • Book chapters on palliative care protocols

  • Reviewer for Medicina Paliativa and Journal of Palliative Medicine

  • Participation in multiple clinical trials in oncology (GIST, breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers)

  • Presented at national and international oncology and palliative care congresses (ESMO, SEOM, SECPAL)

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Research Stay Grant, La Paz University Hospital (2024) – for MD Anderson research rotation

  • III Award Juntos Sumamos Vida (2018) – for development of “APP RESPIRA,” a patient-centered mobile app for lung cancer care

Professional Memberships

  • European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)

  • Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM)

  • Spanish Society of Palliative Care (SECPAL)

Languages

  • Spanish: Native

  • English: Fluent (Cambridge B2 – FCE, 2018)

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Juan Luis Torres Tenor is an exceptionally well-rounded medical professional with deep interdisciplinary training in oncology, palliative care, philosophy, and psychology. His commitment to enhancing the quality and integration of palliative care is evident through his scholarly output, clinical practice, and academic involvement. His contributions to research, teaching, and international collaboration position him as a strong candidate for recognition and continued impact in global palliative care advancements.

Publications 📚

  1. 🌓 THE NIGHT BELONGS TO GERASIM
    Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2025.06.004
    👤 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor


  2. ⚖️ THE UNCERTAINTY OF EUTHANASIA
    Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2025.05.020
    👤 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor


  3. 🧠 Unscheduled hospitalization as a potential trigger for specialist palliative care referral in patients with high grade glioma
    Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2025-06
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s11060-025-04993-3
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  4. 💊 Frequency and predictors of palliative sedation among patients with cancer who died in a specialist inpatient palliative care unit
    BMC Palliative Care, 2025-05-29
    🔗 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-025-01787-2
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  5. 🚫 Frequency and predictors of risk of non-medical opioid use among patients with cancer
    Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2025-04-19
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s12094-025-03929-7
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  6. 🧓‍ Frequency and predictors of caregiver burden among patients with cancer receiving palliative cancer treatment
    Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2025-03-10
    🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s12094-025-03885-2
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  7. 💉 Supervivencia y calidad de vida de pacientes oncológicos avanzados con obstrucción maligna de la vía biliar tratados con drenaje biliar
    Medicina Paliativa, 2024
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2024.1454/2023
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  8. 🔄 Vólvulo de sigma en paciente con esclerosis lateral amiotrófica
    Medicina Paliativa, 2024
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2024.1426/2023
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  9. 🧲 Colangioresonancia magnética y adecuación de pruebas diagnósticas al final de la vida
    Medicina Paliativa, 2022
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2022.1331/2022
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  10. 🧠 Mujer de 73 años con tumor fibroso solitario y síndrome confusional
    Medicina Paliativa, 2022
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2022.1324/2022
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.


  11. 😷 Sedación paliativa: ¿ha cambiado algo durante la pandemia?
    Medicina Paliativa, 2020
    🔗 DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2020.1183/2020
    👥 Juan Luis Torres-Tenor et al.