Dawit Dibekulu | Psychology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Dawit Dibekulu | Psychology | Editorial Board Member

Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Dawit Dibekulu’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Woldia University, Ethiopia, where he excelled as a student, being honored multiple times for his academic achievements. His passion for education and linguistics propelled him to further pursue a Master of Arts in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) at Debre Markos University. His dedication to the field culminated in a Ph.D. in Literature from Bahir Dar University, solidifying his expertise in literary theory, cultural studies, and language pedagogy.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Dawit’s career has been marked by a diverse range of roles, both academic and administrative. Beginning as an English teacher at Efoyeta Secondary School in Addis Ababa, he transitioned into higher education at Debre Markos University as an Assistant Lecturer. Later, he joined Mekdela Amba University as a Lecturer and took on multiple leadership roles, including Coordinator of the English Language Improvement Center (ELIC) and Director of University-Industry Linkage and Technology Transfer. His contributions extended to public relations, where he worked as a Public and International Relations Expert at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, showcasing his versatility and leadership in various fields.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Dawit’s research interests are expansive, ranging from language assessment and psychoanalysis to comparative literature, educational psychology, and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL). He has published numerous articles in domestic and international journals, contributing to topics such as language teaching methods, reading comprehension, and literary criticism. His research also delves into the socio-cultural aspects of literature, examining themes of melancholy and postcolonial criticism, particularly in contemporary Amharic novels.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Dawit’s dedication to academia and his impactful research have earned him several accolades, including the prestigious Best Researcher Award at the 1st Edition of the International Phenomenological Research Awards. His achievements also include being recognized as the Best Lecturer by Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education and receiving honors throughout his academic career. As a member of the reviewer board for several international journals, he plays a critical role in shaping research in English language studies, psychology, and cultural analysis.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Dawit’s influence extends beyond his publications and academic presentations. As a mentor and educator, he has guided numerous students, advising them on research projects and academic endeavors. His work on language-learning strategies and CALL has influenced both curriculum design and teaching practices in Ethiopia and internationally. Through his research on literature and cultural studies, he offers new perspectives on the role of language and identity in the Ethiopian and global context.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

With a career that bridges literature, language education, and psychoanalysis, Dr. Dawit’s legacy is one of academic rigor and interdisciplinary exploration. His ongoing work, particularly in comparative literature and language-learning strategies, promises to continue shaping the fields of English literature and education. As a member of multiple editorial boards, his influence on the next generation of researchers is significant, ensuring that his contributions will resonate in the academic community for years to come.

 

Publications


📝 Mourning in Selected Contemporary Amharic Novel: A Meta-Psychological Perspective

  • Journal: European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
  • Year: 2024
  • Authors: Dibekulu, Dawit; Dagnew, Tesfaye; Meskel, Tesfamaryam G.

📝Teddy Afro's Music: A Fusion of Nationalism, Humanism, and the Cry for Ethiopian Democracy

  • Journal: European Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2024-05-01
  • Author: Dawit Dibekulu

📝Melancholy in Selected Contemporary Amharic Novel Yaqinat Zar - "Zar of Jealousy"

  • Journal: Journal of Language and Cultural Education
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Dibekulu, Dawit; Dagnew, Tesfaye; Meskel, Tesfamaryam G.

📝 Practice of Teaching Reading Comprehension in Secondary Schools: A Case of Debre Markos Administrative Town

  • Journal: International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT)
  • Year: 2018-05-30
  • Author: Dawit Dibekulu

 

David Musgrave | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Musgrave | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

University of Newcastle | Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. David Musgrave began his distinguished academic journey with a PhD in English from Sydney University (1992–1998). This early academic foundation laid the groundwork for his later literary and academic accomplishments, blending a deep understanding of English literature with a passion for creative writing. His scholarly journey at prestigious Australian institutions like the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales equipped him with both critical expertise and a nuanced appreciation for literature.

Professional Endeavors 📚

Dr. Musgrave's career spans several renowned institutions, including the University of Western Sydney, University of New South Wales, Australian National University, and currently, the University of Newcastle, where he has served as a Senior Lecturer in English and Writing since 2010. His multifaceted roles as a teacher, poet, novelist, and researcher have made him a key figure in Australian academia. Moreover, his founding of Puncher & Wattmann, an independent publishing company, reflects his commitment to fostering literary talent and expanding the reach of Australian literature.

Contributions and Research Focus ✍️

Musgrave’s body of work showcases his broad literary talents. He is a prolific poet and novelist, authoring books like The Kool-Aid Dispenser (2024), Mishearing (2023), and Numb and Number (2019). His research often delves into contemporary Australian poetry, as seen in critical works like Feeding the Ghost (2018). Musgrave's essays and journal articles have appeared in numerous academic publications, addressing topics ranging from poetic voice to philosophical interpretations of literature. His ability to weave critical and creative perspectives together enriches both his academic and artistic outputs.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Musgrave has earned national and international recognition for his literary contributions. He has been shortlisted for prestigious awards, including the Prime Minister’s Award for Fiction, and received accolades like the Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry. His work has been widely reviewed in major publications such as The Sydney Morning Herald and The Canberra Times, with reviews highlighting the originality and vigor of his contributions to Australian literature.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Beyond his own literary production, Dr. Musgrave has influenced the next generation of scholars and writers through his teaching and mentorship. His supervision of PhD students has resulted in internationally recognized research, demonstrating his pivotal role in shaping contemporary Australian literary scholarship. As a founding director of Australian Poetry Ltd., Musgrave has been instrumental in promoting and preserving Australian poetic traditions on a national level.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Musgrave’s enduring influence on Australian literature is reflected in both his creative works and his scholarly endeavors. As a respected poet, novelist, and critic, his contributions continue to shape the discourse on Australian poetry and fiction. His future work promises to further cement his legacy, both through his personal creative output and his ongoing efforts to nurture literary talent through Puncher & Wattmann.

 

Publications


📜 "Show Don’t Tell: What Creative Writing Has to Teach Philosophy"
Author: David Musgrave
Journal: Philosophies
Year: 2024


📜 "Paris, Capital of the Australian Poetic Avant-Garde: Christopher Brennan's 'Musicopoematographoscope', John Tranter's 'Desmond’s Coupé', and Chris Edwards' 'A Fluke' and After Naptime"
Author: David Musgrave
Journal/Book: Remembering Paris in Text and Film
Year: 2021


📜 "Mishearing and the Voice in Poetry"
Author: David Musgrave
Journal: Text (Australia)
Year: 2021


📜 "Menippean Sensibility in Patrick White's Memoirs of Many in One by Alex Xenophon Demirjian Gray"
Author: David Musgrave
Journal: Australian Literary Studies
Year: 2015


📜 "The Abstract Grotesque in Beckett's Trilogy"
Author: David Musgrave
Journal: Samuel Beckett Today - Aujourd'hui
Year: 2004