Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul-Islam-Globalization-Best Researcher Award
Nanyang Technological University-Singapore
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam's academic journey began with a strong foundation in sociology, earning his Bachelor's degree with honors in Sociology & Anthropology from the International Islamic University Malaysia in 2000. He continued his academic pursuits at York University, Canada, where he obtained his Master's degree in Sociology in 2002 and later completed his PhD in Sociology in 2008, both with Graduate Fellowships for Academic Distinction. These formative years laid the groundwork for his future contributions to the fields of environmental sociology and international development.
Professional Endeavors
Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam's professional journey has been marked by a series of impactful roles and engagements. He has held positions at esteemed institutions such as The College of William and Mary in the United States and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. At NTU, he has progressed from Assistant Professor to his current role as Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences. Additionally, he served as a Sessional Lecturer at York University, Canada, further enriching his academic experience and teaching prowess.
Contributions and Research Focus
Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam's research interests are diverse yet interconnected, focusing on environmental sociology and international development. His work delves into various aspects, including global agro-food systems, industrial aquaculture and sustainability, climate change and food security, environmental governance, and globalization of production. He also explores critical theories on the nature-society relationship, political economy/ecology of South Asia and Southeast Asia, and education for sustainability. Through his research, Dr. Islam seeks to understand and address pressing global challenges while advocating for social justice and sustainability.
Accolades and Recognition
Throughout his career, Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam has received numerous accolades and recognition for his scholarly contributions. These include prestigious awards such as the MIT Visiting Scholar Award from the Abdul Latif Jameel Water & Food Systems Lab and the Outstanding Scientist Award for Publication Excellence from the iProclaim Annual Research Award in Malaysia. He has also been nominated for notable honors such as the Canada 150 Research Chair in Food and Global Environmental Sustainability and the Tang Prize in Sustainable Development. These accolades underscore the significance and impact of his research within academic and professional circles.
Impact and Influence
Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam's work has made a significant impact on the fields of sociology, environmental studies, and international development. His research contributes valuable insights into understanding the complex interplay between environmental dynamics, social structures, and global systems. By addressing critical issues such as food security, climate change, and social justice, he influences policy debates, academic discourse, and practical interventions aimed at fostering sustainability and resilience.
The Globalization Award celebrates individuals or organizations that have made exceptional contributions to fostering global connectivity, understanding, and cooperation. From pioneering initiatives in cross-cultural collaboration to groundbreaking efforts in economic development and sustainable practices, recipients of this prestigious accolade epitomize the spirit of interconnectedness in an ever-evolving world.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As a respected scholar and educator, Assoc Prof Dr. Md Saidul Islam's legacy extends beyond his individual achievements to the students he has mentored and the knowledge he has imparted. His commitment to advancing sociological inquiry and promoting sustainable development serves as inspiration for future generations of researchers and practitioners. Moving forward, Dr. Islam is poised to continue his interdisciplinary research, collaboration, and advocacy, further shaping the discourse and action towards a more just and sustainable world.
Citations
- Citations 1969
- h-index 23
- i10-index 34
Notable Publication
- The United Nations Environment Assembly resolution to end plastic pollution: Challenges to effective policy interventions
- Treatment of Jamaat and Shibir in post-democratic Bangladesh
- The Jamaat question in Bangladesh: Islam, politics and society in a post-democratic nation
- Climate Change, Ecological Modernization, and Disaster Management: The Coastal Embankment Project in Southwestern Bangladesh
- Certification Regimes in the Global Agro-Food System and the Transformation of the Nature-Society Relationship Ecological Modernization or Modernization of Ecology?