Saba Ahmed | Education | Best Research Award

Ms Saba Ahmed | Education | Best Research Award

Bradford College | United Kingdom

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Saba Ahmed’s journey in academia began with a strong foundation in the sciences. She pursued her MPharm degree at the University of Bradford, graduating with First-Class Honours. Her passion for education and research led her to further qualifications, including a Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Training, which she completed with merit. This advanced qualification not only honed her pedagogical skills but also provided her with the platform to publish her research in TES, a significant milestone in her academic career. Her dedication to lifelong learning is evident in her numerous certifications, including the Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and various specialized pharmacy training programs, which have strengthened her expertise in both clinical practice and education.

📚 Professional Endeavors

With a career spanning both Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE), Ms. Ahmed has played a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare professionals. She currently serves as a Pharmacy Professional Development Lecturer at Bradford College and a Healthcare Management Lecturer at Arden University, where she also supervises undergraduate dissertations.

Her work includes:

  • Teaching healthcare management and pharmacy modules.
  • Supervising Quality Improvement (QI) projects in the NHS.
  • Encouraging reflective practice in healthcare education.
  • Developing course materials that enhance clinical and literacy skills.
  • Publishing education research and action research to improve academic writing and research methodologies.

Beyond academia, she has accumulated rich industry experience as a pharmacist, researcher, and mentor, having worked in various roles, including NHS 111 Advisor, Clinical Pharmacist, and Course Tutor at Buttercups Training.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Ahmed’s research interests lie in education methodologies and action research, particularly within STEM and healthcare education. Her notable contributions include:

  • The publication of her book, "A 101 Action Research Guide for Beginners," which serves as an essential resource for educators looking to integrate action research into their practice.
  • Research on improving academic writing for college students, published in TES.
  • A reflective study on teaching course updates and quality assurance, published in the IMPACT Journal of the Chartered College of Teaching.

She is an active member of the West Yorkshire Pharmacy Research Network and the NHS England SoPMO Research Advisory Group, where she promotes the importance of education research and action research to benefit future STEM and healthcare practitioners.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Ahmed’s contributions to education and research have been widely recognized. Her work has been published in prestigious academic journals, and she has been invited to contribute to various research networks and advisory groups. Achievements include:

  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), highlighting her excellence in teaching.
  • Publication in TES and the IMPACT Journal, demonstrating her influence in education research.
  • Recognition as an expert in action research, with her book being widely cited and reviewed.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ms. Ahmed’s influence extends beyond her students—she is a thought leader in education and healthcare research. Through her work, she has:

  • Helped shape the future of pharmacy professionals by equipping them with strong research skills.
  • Advocated for the integration of research-based learning in healthcare education.
  • Inspired fellow educators and researchers by sharing her findings in national and international publications.

Her dedication to improving academic literacy and research capabilities ensures that future healthcare professionals not only excel in their fields but also contribute to evidence-based practices that benefit their communities.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated educator, researcher, and mentor, Ms. Ahmed continues to make significant strides in education and healthcare research. Her future endeavors include:

  • Expanding her research on education methodologies in STEM and healthcare.
  • Continuing to supervise and mentor undergraduate and postgraduate researchers.
  • Advocating for action research as a key methodology in healthcare education.
  • Writing additional publications and resources to support new educators and researchers.

Her legacy as a transformative educator and researcher ensures that her work will continue to impact academia, healthcare, and research for years to come.

Publications


  • 📄 A 101 Action Research Guide for Beginners
    Author: Saba
    Journal: PeterLang Publishing
    Year: 2024


  • 📄 A Reflection on Course Updates and Quality Assurance for a Newly Qualified Teacher During the Pandemic
    Author: Saba
    Journal: Impact
    Year: 2021


  • 📄 How to Improve College Students’ Academic Writing
    Author: Saba
    Journal: TES
    Year: 2020


 

Casey Mainsbridge | Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Casey Mainsbridge | Education | Best Researcher Award

University of New England | Australia

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Casey Mainsbridge embarked on his academic journey at the University of Tasmania, where he earned a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies in 1999. His passion for education led him to pursue a Bachelor of Education (In-Service with Honours), which he completed in 2005. Demonstrating a commitment to advancing his expertise, Dr. Mainsbridge achieved his PhD in December 2016, focusing on the effects of workplace interventions on the health of desk-based employees. This strong foundation in both human movement and education has been pivotal in shaping his multifaceted career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Mainsbridge's professional career is marked by his extensive roles in academia and sports coaching. Since 2022, he has been serving as a Senior Lecturer in Personal Development, Health and Physical Education at the University of New England. Prior to this, he dedicated over 17 years to the University of Tasmania, where he played a key role in delivering and coordinating various education programs. Beyond academia, Dr. Mainsbridge has made significant contributions to the sports community as a Fitness and Strength Conditioning Trainer for the Launceston Football Club and as an Accredited Triathlon Australia Coach. His leadership extended to managing the Ross Marathons and serving as President of Triathlon Tasmania, showcasing his ability to blend education with practical sports management.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mainsbridge has a prolific research portfolio, with numerous publications spanning topics from workplace health interventions to health literacy in education. His work explores the intersection of physical activity, health education, and behavioral science, aiming to improve both individual health outcomes and educational practices. He has successfully secured over $735,000 in grants, supporting projects that range from promoting health literacy in primary schools to developing e-health solutions. Additionally, Dr. Mainsbridge actively supervises PhD candidates, guiding research on topics such as wearable devices in adolescent athletes and the impact of online practicals in education.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mainsbridge’s dedication and excellence have been recognized through numerous awards. He received the Faculty of Education Research Merit Certificate for Outstanding Contribution to Research multiple times between 2014 and 2016. In 2016, he was honored with the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) Certificate of Excellence in Educational Leadership and the Tasmanian University Union Societies Council Staff Award for exceptional service. His consistent recognition for teaching excellence includes multiple Teaching Merit Certificates from the University of Tasmania, reflecting his unwavering commitment to education and student success.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Mainsbridge has significantly impacted both the academic and athletic communities. As the Director of Student Engagement at the University of New England, he has spearheaded initiatives to enhance student participation and retention, ensuring a supportive and engaging learning environment. His involvement in various committees, such as the Tasmanian Active Living Coalition and Sport Integrity Australia, underscores his influence in shaping health and physical education policies. Through his extensive teaching, he has mentored countless students, fostering their academic and professional growth while promoting health and physical activity as integral components of education.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Mainsbridge is poised to continue his influential work in both education and health promotion. His ongoing research projects, supported by substantial grants, aim to further explore the benefits of physical activity interventions and health literacy programs. As he takes on new roles such as the Impact and Engagement Coordinator, he will continue to develop strategies that enhance teaching effectiveness and student learning outcomes. Dr. Mainsbridge’s legacy is one of dedication to improving public health through education, inspiring future educators and health professionals to adopt innovative practices that promote well-being and active lifestyles.

 

Publications


  • 📝 Article: "Is there education in physical education? A narrative systematic review of research in physical education and learning"
    Authors: Mainsbridge, C.P., Iannucci, C., Pill, S., Williams, J.
    Journal: Sport in Society
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Article: "Becoming and being a masters athlete: Class, gender, place and the embodied formation of (anti)-ageing moral identities"
    Authors: Hookway, N., Palmer, C., Dwyer, Z., Mainsbridge, C.
    Journal: International Review for the Sociology of Sport
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Article: "Primary school Physical Education (PE) specialist teachers’ experiences of teaching Health Education and Physical Education"
    Authors: Cruickshank, V., Pill, S., Williams, J., Mainsbridge, C., Nash, R.
    Journal: Curriculum Perspectives
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Article: "Supporting engagement and retention of online and blended-learning students: A qualitative study from an Australian University"
    Authors: Fan, S., Trimble, A., Kember, D., Masters, J., Mainsbridge, C.
    Journal: Australian Educational Researcher
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Article: "Breaking the Habit? Identifying Discrete Dimensions of Sitting Automaticity and Their Responsiveness to a Sitting-Reduction Intervention"
    Authors: Gardner, B., Mainsbridge, C.P., Rebar, A.L., O’Brien, J., Pedersen, S.J.
    Journal: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    Year: 2024

  • 📝 Article: "Influence of short bouts of stair climbing on young adults during prolonged sitting on posture, discomfort, and musculoskeletal performance outcomes: a counterbalanced pilot randomised crossover trial"
    Authors: Raj, A.K., Pedersen, S.J., Mainsbridge, C., Roy, S., Chandrasekaran, B.
    Journal: Ergonomics
    Year: 2024