Eid Abo Hamza | Arts and Humanities | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Eid Abo Hamza
University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Eid Abo Hamza
Affiliation University of Sharjah
Country United Arab Emirates
Scopus ID 57218679088
Documents 63
Citations 573
h-index 13
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5971-6757

Eid Abo Hamza, affiliated with the University of Sharjah, has established an active scholarly profile in the field of Arts and Humanities through interdisciplinary research that combines educational psychology, qualitative inquiry, social sciences, and technology-enhanced learning. His publication portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement with educational innovation, inclusive learning, student well-being, and emerging applications of artificial intelligence within higher education and society. These achievements provide a strong academic foundation for recognition through the Global Innovation Technologist Awards.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Eid Abo Hamza, emphasizing measurable research productivity, interdisciplinary scholarship, and contributions to educational research. His publications investigate identity, inclusion, learning behaviour, mental health, artificial intelligence, and cognitive processes, illustrating an approach that integrates qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The documented publication record, citation performance, and international visibility support consideration for professional recognition.[2]

Keywords

Arts and Humanities, Educational Research, Higher Education, Student Identity, Artificial Intelligence, Inclusive Education, Educational Psychology, Social Sciences.

Introduction

The evolving landscape of higher education increasingly values interdisciplinary research capable of addressing educational, technological, and societal challenges. Eid Abo Hamza’s research reflects this direction by exploring learning experiences, student identity, behavioural science, and digital transformation within educational contexts. His work contributes evidence that supports informed policy, inclusive educational practice, and responsible innovation.[3]

Research Profile

According to the provided scholarly metrics, the researcher has authored 63 indexed publications, accumulated 573 citations, and achieved an h-index of 13. His work demonstrates sustained collaboration across educational and social science disciplines while maintaining international research visibility through Scopus and ORCID indexing.[1]

Research Contributions

Major contributions include studies on cultural identity among students in the United Arab Emirates, cognitive and emotional dimensions of driving behaviour, inclusive education for learners with special needs, legal perspectives surrounding artificial intelligence in mental health, and collaborative problem-solving. These studies highlight practical relevance for educators, policymakers, and interdisciplinary researchers while strengthening evidence-based educational practice.[4]

Publications

  • Navigating cultural diversity: an in-depth exploration of students’ self-identity at United Arab Emirates (2026).
  • Perceptual, cognitive, and emotional factors underlying driving behaviours: A unified framework (2026).
  • AI Applications Integrating Legal and Regulatory Perspectives in Mental Health: Systematic Review (2026).
  • Quality of Life in Students With Special Needs (2026).
  • The role of gender and group preferences in problem-finding and problem-solving (2026).

Research Impact

The combination of a growing citation record, consistent publication output, and interdisciplinary engagement reflects meaningful academic influence. The research addresses contemporary educational challenges through rigorous methodology and internationally accessible publications, supporting knowledge dissemination and scholarly collaboration.[5]

Award Suitability

Based on the documented scholarly achievements, publication quality, interdisciplinary focus, and measurable research indicators, Eid Abo Hamza demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic excellence and innovation. His work aligns with the objectives of the Global Innovation Technologist Awards by promoting impactful research that advances educational knowledge and supports evidence-informed practice across diverse academic communities.

Conclusion

Eid Abo Hamza has developed a balanced scholarly profile characterized by sustained publication activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and internationally indexed research. His contributions to education, psychology, social sciences, and technology-supported learning demonstrate continuing academic relevance and justify recognition within an international research award framework.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Eid Abo Hamza, Author ID 57218679088.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57218679088
  2. Abo Hamza, E. (2026). Navigating cultural diversity: an in-depth exploration of students’ self-identity at United Arab Emirates.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/09518398.2025.2539366
  3. Social Sciences & Humanities Open. (2026). Perceptual, cognitive, and emotional factors underlying driving behaviours.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2026.102508
  4. JMIR AI. (2026). AI Applications Integrating Legal and Regulatory Perspectives in Mental Health.
    https://doi.org/10.2196/84305
  5. European Journal of Education & IJERE. (2026). Inclusive education and collaborative problem-solving research.

Kadupe Sofola | Arts and Humanities | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Kadupe Sofola
Kabarak University, Kenya
Kadupe Sofola
Affiliation Kabarak University
Country Kenya
Google Scholar ID 7xL-a-EAAAAJ&hl
Documents 23
Citations 32
h-index 3
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8536-7631

Kadupe Sofola is a Nigerian musicologist, researcher, lecturer, and doctoral candidate affiliated with Kabarak University, Kenya. His academic work focuses on African musicology, popular music studies, ethnomusicology, gender narratives in music, digital music cultures, and music education across contemporary African societies. Sofola has contributed scholarly research examining the sociocultural dimensions of Afrobeats, Fuji music, Yoruba traditional music, music pedagogy, and performance studies within African contexts.[1]

He currently serves as Lecturer in the Department of Music and Performing Arts at Kabarak University and is additionally affiliated with the African Musicology Institute at the University of Venda, South Africa, as a Research Associate and Adjunct Lecturer. His publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with music, digital culture, gender studies, and cultural sustainability in Africa.[2]

Abstract

This article documents the academic profile, research trajectory, scholarly contributions, and institutional affiliations of Kadupe Sofola in relation to the Research Excellence Award associated with the Global Innovation Technologist Awards. Sofola’s work contributes to contemporary African music scholarship through studies on Afrobeats, Fuji music, digital music cultures, African performance traditions, music education, and sociocultural narratives embedded in musical practice. His publications examine music as a medium of identity formation, gender discourse, cultural preservation, and educational transformation within African societies. The article further reviews his research productivity, interdisciplinary influence, and suitability for international academic recognition within the humanities and arts disciplines.[3]

Keywords

African Musicology; Ethnomusicology; Afrobeats Studies; Music Education; Fuji Music; Yoruba Music; Digital Culture; Gender Studies; Arts and Humanities; Research Excellence Award.

Introduction

Contemporary African music scholarship increasingly addresses the intersections of cultural identity, digital media, education, and social transformation. Within this evolving academic landscape, Kadupe Sofola has contributed scholarly analyses focused on African musical practices, especially within Nigerian and broader African cultural settings. His research incorporates ethnographic perspectives, musicological inquiry, and sociocultural interpretation to examine both traditional and contemporary musical expressions.[4]

Sofola’s academic work is characterized by attention to indigenous musical traditions and the transformation of African music in digital environments. His studies explore themes including lyrical narratives, digital sustainability of music genres, educational methodologies in performing arts, and evolving trends in African popular music. These themes place his scholarship within broader discussions concerning decolonization, cultural continuity, and creative innovation in African humanities research.[5]

Research Profile

Kadupe Sofola is pursuing doctoral research in Musicology at Kabarak University, Kenya, where he also teaches Music Theory, Composition, and Research. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a Master’s degree in African Music and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. His academic formation additionally includes training through the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in London.[6]

Beyond teaching and doctoral research, Sofola has maintained active involvement in professional and institutional research networks. He serves as a Junior Research Fellow at the African Musicology Institute, University of Venda, South Africa, and is associated with the Association of Nigerian Musicologists. These affiliations support collaborative scholarly engagement within African arts and humanities research communities.[7]

  • Primary research specialization in African musicology and ethnomusicology.
  • Research interests include digital music cultures, music education, and gender narratives in music.
  • Teaching experience in music theory, composition, and research methodology.
  • Interdisciplinary engagement with humanities and cultural studies.

Research Contributions

Sofola’s publications demonstrate sustained engagement with contemporary African music practices and their cultural implications. His work on Afrobeats and digital dating narratives contributes to ongoing scholarly debates surrounding gender representation, online relationships, and popular music discourse in Africa.[8]

His research also addresses the sustainability and transformation of indigenous and popular musical forms. Studies examining Fuji music and Yoruba marriage music traditions explore how musical performance participates in cultural continuity while simultaneously adapting to digital and transnational audiences.[9]

Additional contributions include investigations into music education and pedagogical development. His analyses of industrial attachment programs and academic field trips in music education evaluate practical learning approaches that strengthen cultural competence and career readiness among students in performing arts disciplines.[10]

  • Research on Afrobeats and digital cultural narratives.
  • Studies of Fuji music evolution and sustainability.
  • Analyses of Yoruba traditional musical practices.
  • Contributions to music education and curriculum development.
  • Interdisciplinary work connecting musicology with gender and cultural studies.

Publications

Selected publications associated with Kadupe Sofola’s research record include peer-reviewed journal articles in musicology, gender studies, cultural studies, and arts education.[11]

  1. “The Afrobeats ‘lovescript’: lyrical narratives and gendered expectations in Nigerian digital dating.” Journal of Gender Studies (2026).
  2. “Musicking Animal Crisis Narratives and Welfare Threats Occasioned by Drumming in Southwest Nigeria.” African Musicology Online (2026).
  3. “Academic Field Trip as a Tool for Developing Cultural Competence in Musical and Performing Arts Education.” Research Journal of Education, Teaching and Curriculum Studies (2026).
  4. “When Fuji goes viral: social media, sustainability, and the digital afterlife of Saheed Osupa’s Jòkòó Síbẹ̀.” African Identities (2025).
  5. “From Admonition to Bridal Serenade: Decolonising Yoruba Traditional Marriage Practices through the Music of Beautiful Nubia.” Yoruba Studies Review (2025).
  6. “Music students’ perception of the role of industrial attachment programme on their career readiness in south-western Nigeria.” Music Education Research (2025).

Research Impact

The research output associated with Kadupe Sofola reflects growing scholarly visibility within African musicology and interdisciplinary humanities research. His publications engage contemporary issues in digital culture, music sustainability, educational practice, and gender representation. The integration of ethnomusicological analysis with sociocultural interpretation contributes to broader international discussions concerning African creative industries and cultural identity.[12]

His scholarly record demonstrates emerging research influence through peer-reviewed publications, international academic collaborations, and participation in African research institutions. The citation profile and documented publication history indicate ongoing academic engagement and continued contribution to humanities scholarship.[13]

Award Suitability

Kadupe Sofola’s profile aligns with the objectives commonly associated with international academic recognition programs that acknowledge interdisciplinary research, cultural scholarship, and innovation in humanities studies. His contributions to African musicology demonstrate a combination of research productivity, educational engagement, and scholarly relevance across evolving cultural contexts.[14]

The Research Excellence Award within the Global Innovation Technologist Awards framework recognizes individuals whose scholarly activities contribute to intellectual advancement and global academic dialogue. Sofola’s publications on music, culture, identity, and digital transformation illustrate sustained research engagement and meaningful participation in contemporary humanities scholarship.[15]

Conclusion

Kadupe Sofola represents an emerging scholar in African musicology whose academic work contributes to the documentation, interpretation, and analysis of African musical traditions and contemporary digital music cultures. Through teaching, publication, and interdisciplinary research engagement, he has contributed to scholarly discourse concerning music education, cultural identity, and artistic transformation in Africa.[16]

The breadth of his research interests and institutional affiliations demonstrates continuing academic development within the arts and humanities. His scholarly profile supports consideration for recognition through research-oriented academic award initiatives that emphasize innovation, cultural scholarship, and international research participation.[17]

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Kadupe Sofola researcher profile and academic affiliations.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8536-7631
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Kadupe Sofola citation profile.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7xL-a-EAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. Journal of Gender Studies. (2026). The Afrobeats ‘lovescript’: lyrical narratives and gendered expectations in Nigerian digital dating.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2026.2665266
  4. African Musicology Online. (2026). Musicking Animal Crisis Narratives and Welfare Threats Occasioned by Drumming in Southwest Nigeria.
    https://doi.org/10.58721/amo.v15i1.1684
  5. African Identities. (2025). When Fuji goes viral: social media, sustainability, and the digital afterlife of Saheed Osupa’s Jòkòó Síbẹ̀.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2025.2573402
  6. University of Ibadan. (n.d.). Academic qualifications and music education background of Kadupe Sofola.
  7. University of Venda African Musicology Institute. (2025). Research associate and fellowship affiliations.
  8. Crossref. (2026). Digital music narratives and Afrobeats scholarship.
  9. Yoruba Studies Review. (2025). Decolonising Yoruba traditional marriage practices through music.
    https://doi.org/10.32473/ysr.10.2.140196
  10. Music Education Research. (2025). Industrial attachment and career readiness in music education.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/14613808.2025.2538452
  11. Research Journal of Education, Teaching and Curriculum Studies. (2026). Academic field trips and cultural competence in arts education.
    https://doi.org/10.58721/rjetcs.v4i1.1547
  12. African Musicology Online. (2025). Evolutionary trends in Fuji music scholarship.
    https://doi.org/10.58721/amo.v14i2.1129
  13. Google Scholar. (2026). Citation metrics and scholarly visibility indicators.
  14. Global Innovation Technologist Awards. (2026). Research recognition and innovation award framework.
    innovationtechnologist.com
  15. Crossref. (2025–2026). Indexed humanities and musicology publications authored by Kadupe Sofola.
  16. Kabarak University. (2026). Department of Music and Performing Arts faculty profile.
  17. Association of Nigerian Musicologists. (2026). Professional academic membership and scholarly engagement.

Xiaoting Ma | Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoting Ma | Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Liaoning Normal University | China

Dr. Ma Xiaoting is a distinguished Chinese scholar and National Registered Urban and Rural Planner, currently serving as a Lecturer at Liaoning Normal University. Holding a Ph.D. in Architecture from UCSI University, Malaysia, her research focuses on urban planning, rural revitalization, spatial development, and heritage conservation. As a Senior Engineer, she has contributed significantly to sustainable urban and rural development through innovative approaches combining stakeholder theory, social network analysis, and optimization modeling. Her scholarly publications include works in Future Cities and Environment and the Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, addressing topics such as urban renewal strategies, cultural heritage protection, and intelligent spatial planning. Dr. Ma has actively participated in international conferences and serves as a reviewer for leading academic journals in infrastructure and policy development. She has received multiple national and international awards recognizing her creativity, leadership, and excellence in planning and design. Her professional portfolio includes over a hundred major planning projects that integrate technological innovation, social engagement, and environmental sustainability. According to citation data, Dr. Ma has 4 citations, an h-index of 1, (both since 2020 and overall), reflecting her emerging impact in the field of urban and regional planning research.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Ma, X., Utaberta, N., & Zainordin, N. (2023). A study on urban renewal strategies of Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, China based on stakeholder theory and social network analysis. Future Cities & Environment, 4.

  • Ma, X. M., N., & Zainordin, N. (2025). From online to offline attractiveness: Investigating urban tourist area appeal and tourist emotional fulfillment. Current Issues in Tourism, 1–21.

  • Ma, X., Utaberta, N., & Zainordin, N. (2024). The psychological impact of historical cultural heritage conservation on community identity. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 33, 75–76.

  • Ma, X., Utaberta, N., & Zainordin, N. (2024). Research on the delineation method of urban community living circle based on transportation network analysis in Yuanping, China. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology.

  • Ma, X., Utaberta, N., & Zainordin, N. (2024). Research on village classification and development based on particle swarm optimization model: Xiecun Township, Yuanping City, Shanxi Province, China. Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 8.