Daphney Mawila-Chauke | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daphney Mawila-Chauke | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

University of Johannesburg, South Africa


Dr. Daphney Mawila-Chauke is a dedicated educational psychologist and senior lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. With over 15 years of academic and research experience, her expertise lies in educational psychology, child and adolescent mental health, and resilience. She has steadily progressed through academic ranks from tutor to senior lecturer, showing a strong commitment to teaching, mentorship, and research. Her doctoral work explored the relationship between resilience and social ecology, reflecting her focus on developmental and psychological challenges in educational settings. Dr. Mawila-Chauke also actively supervises postgraduate research, notably on inclusive education and autism. She is widely recognized for her impactful work on student mental health and educational adaptation, particularly in the South African context. Passionate about equity in education, she contributes to shaping policies and practices that support vulnerable learners. Her contributions to higher education have helped advance inclusive, responsive, and context-sensitive educational frameworks.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Daphney Mawila-Chauke earned her Doctor of Education (D Ed) in Educational Psychology from the University of Johannesburg in April 2021. Her dissertation, titled “Relationship between resilience and social ecology,” explored psychosocial adaptation among learners facing adversity, reflecting her core research interest in developmental psychology. She began her academic journey at the University of Johannesburg in 2006, demonstrating a long-standing affiliation with the institution. Her specialization lies in disability, child and adolescent development, mental health, and resilience within educational contexts. Throughout her studies, she engaged in rigorous academic training and contributed to multiple research and mentorship initiatives, building a solid foundation in psychological assessment, inclusive education, and educational resilience. Dr. Mawila-Chauke’s academic trajectory showcases her dedication to lifelong learning, student empowerment, and the integration of psychological theory with educational practice to promote mental wellness and academic success across diverse learner populations.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mawila-Chauke has held numerous academic positions at the University of Johannesburg since 2008. Her professional journey began as a tutor, evolving into roles such as mentor, researcher, part-time lecturer, assistant lecturer, intern educational psychologist, and lecturer. She became a senior lecturer in February 2023. These roles highlight her expertise in teaching, mentoring, and applied research within the higher education sector. As an intern educational psychologist (2015–2017), she engaged deeply with learner support and developmental interventions. Her long-term contributions include curriculum development, postgraduate supervision, and scholarly publication in social and educational psychology. Her experience spans teaching inclusive education, mentoring future educators, and conducting school-based psychological research. Dr. Mawila-Chauke has significantly contributed to advancing inclusive practices, particularly in the areas of resilience and mental health in educational settings. Her sustained commitment to teaching excellence and psychological services reflects her dedication to learner support, academic growth, and evidence-based educational strategies.

Research Interests

Dr. Mawila-Chauke’s research primarily centers on educational psychology with a specific emphasis on child and adolescent mental health, resilience, and inclusive education. Her doctoral work examined how resilience interacts with social ecology, laying the foundation for her continued exploration of adaptive mechanisms in learning environments. She is particularly interested in how psychological resilience supports academic achievement and mental wellness among youth facing socio-economic and developmental challenges. Her secondary research includes educational adaptation in learners with disabilities, the intersection of mental health and academic success, and parental influences on resilience in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She also supervises research in inclusive education, focusing on systemic and familial support mechanisms. Her work informs evidence-based strategies for educators and policymakers to enhance student engagement and holistic development. Dr. Mawila-Chauke’s scholarship contributes to transforming South African education through psychologically-informed, context-sensitive, and equity-driven research initiatives.

Awards and Honors

While no formal awards are listed in her CV, Dr. Daphney Mawila-Chauke’s academic progression and continuous appointments at the University of Johannesburg reflect her recognition as a respected educator and scholar in educational psychology. Her promotion to senior lecturer and supervisory roles in postgraduate education serve as institutional acknowledgments of her professional merit and academic leadership. The trust placed in her to guide Master’s level research on critical topics such as autism and resilience showcases her authority in the field. Her role in shaping inclusive education practices through both teaching and research is, in itself, a testament to her contributions to South African education. Through sustained service, scholarly engagement, and commitment to student development, Dr. Mawila-Chauke has built a career marked by distinction, even in the absence of traditional accolades, proving her impact through influence, mentorship, and academic excellence in advancing mental health and resilience research in education.

Publications Top Notes

  • Growing resilience capacity for learners presenting with specific learning disability in learners with special education needs schools
    D Mawila
    African Journal of Disability 12, 1045
  • Risk factors of orphan and vulnerable children in a children’s home during the COVID-19 pandemic
    L Munongi, D Mawila
    Children and youth services review 145, 106801
  • The Mediation role of Caregivers and Context on Individual Factors in Enabling Resilience Among Learners with Specific Learning Disability
    D Mawila
    Interchange 54 (1), 81-94
  • Relationship Between Resilience and Social Ecological Support Among Learners with Specific Learning Sisability in LSEN Schools
    D Mawila
    PQDT-Global
  • Treating the psychological distress in children with adventitious blindness
    MO Ede, D Mawila, LN Onuigbo, V Victor-Aigbodion
    Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 43 (1), 1-23
  • The resilience of learners with specific learning disability in unequally resourced learners with special education needs schools in diverse contexts
    D Mawila
    African journal of disability 11, 1044
  • An explorative investigation of the quality of items of the performance scales on the translated Sesotho version of the junior South African individual scales JSAIS (giq-8)
    D Mawila
    PQDT-Global

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Anthropology, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah, born on December 31, 1981, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. His research interests include health (maternal, child, e-health), medicine behavior, patient safety, and climate change and health. He has a Ph.D. in Health Social Science from Mahidol University, Thailand, and holds a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Dr. Miah has held various academic positions, including lecturer and assistant professor, and has participated in several research projects related to health, medicine behavior, and climate change.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah has a Ph.D. in Health Social Science (2021) from the Department of Society and Health, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand. He also holds a Master of Social Science (2004) in Anthropology from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, with a CGPA of 3.80 out of 4.00, and a Bachelor of Social Science (2003) in Anthropology from the same institution, with a CGPA of 3.56 out of 4.00.

Positions:

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah has held various academic positions, including Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, from September 28, 2015, to the present. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Professor in the same department from September 13, 2015, to September 27, 2022. He has also been a guest lecturer at several institutions, including the Faculty of Public Health at Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia, where he discussed research strategies and challenges related to men’s involvement in maternal and child health and family planning. Dr. Miah has also delivered lectures on culture and behavior related to maternal and child health and the implications for health promotion strategies. Additionally, he has lectured on promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors among university students, drawing lessons from Bangladesh. He has also served as a guest faculty for the Bangladesh Studies Course at the Department of Business Administration, North East University, Sylhet, Bangladesh, from January to May 2016. Dr. Miah began his academic career as a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, from October 27, 2013, to October 12, 2015.

Training And Workshop:

In 2020, Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah participated in a workshop on One Health, highlighting the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. In 2018, he attended a Systematic Review Workshop at the Center of Excellence in Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Health at the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Mahidol University. In 2016, Dr. Miah completed the Professional Development Certificate Program on Public Health & You at the School of Public Health-Bloomington, Indiana University. In 2012, he participated in “The Pathway to Publishing: Literature Reviews” training program at the Training Support Group, ICDDR,B, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh, aimed at enhancing skills in publishing scientific literature. Dr. Miah also attended a training session on Reproductive Rights & Violence against Adolescents in 2011 at ICDDR, B, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Additionally, in 2010, he took part in the National Participatory Situation Assessment to Expand Prevention Services for Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) and Hijra at the Laboratory Sciences Division, ICDDR,B, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh. In 2009, Dr. Miah attended a workshop on Social Inclusion organized by Sight Savers International, focusing on Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in the context of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).

Research Grants:

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah has been actively involved in several research projects as a Principal Investigator and Associate Researcher. In 2023, he led a qualitative study titled “Health Challenges and Coping Strategies of Rural-to-Urban Migrant Garment Factory Workers in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study of Lived Experiences,” funded by the SUST Research Center. In 2022, Dr. Miah conducted another study as the Principal Investigator on “Perceptions and Uses of Herbal Medicines Marketed by Pharmaceutical Manufacturers between Drug Sellers and Customers: Qualitative Study in Sylhet City of Bangladesh,” funded by the SUST Research Center. In 2021, he led a project titled “Medicalization on the C-section Choice of Pregnant Women: A Comparative Analysis between Rural and Urban Settings in Moulavibazar of Bangladesh,” also funded by the SUST Research Center. Additionally, Dr. Miah served as an Associate Researcher on the Impact Study on the Project of Digital Directory for Quick Selection of Proper Pesticides under the Access to Information-II project, Government of Bangladesh, with the final report submitted in 2017.

Research Interest:

Dr. Md. Shahgahan Miah’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics in the field of health and medicine. He is particularly interested in studying health issues related to maternal and child health, as well as exploring the impact of e-health interventions on healthcare delivery. Additionally, Dr. Miah focuses on understanding medicine behavior and patient safety to improve healthcare outcomes. Another area of his research is the intersection of climate change and health, where he investigates the health impacts of climate change and explores strategies to mitigate these effects. Overall, Dr. Miah’s research agenda demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing key challenges in the field of health and medicine.

Publications:

  1. Factors influencing eating behavior and dietary intake among resident students in a public university in Bangladesh: A qualitative study
    • Authors: A Kabir, S Miah, A Islam
    • Citations: 251
    • Year: 2018
  2. Factors influencing sanitation and hygiene practices among students in a public university in Bangladesh
    • Authors: A Kabir, S Roy, K Begum, AH Kabir, MS Miah
    • Citations: 15
    • Year: 2021
  3. COVID‐19 transmission flow through the stigmatization process in Bangladesh: A qualitative study
    • Authors: MS Miah, MR Mamun, SMM Hasan, MGF Sarker, MS Miah, MGU Khan
    • Citations: 6
    • Year: 2022
  4. Challenges of Single Motherhood in Socio-Cultural Context: A Qualitative Study in Rural areas of Bangladesh
    • Authors: MM Khan, MSM Jakaria, CF Jhuma, MS Miah
    • Citations: 2
    • Year: 2022
  5. A qualitative exploration of purchasing, stockpiling, and use of drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban city of Bangladesh
    • Authors: MS Miah, MR Mamun, KM Saif-Ur-Rahman, AFM Zakaria
    • Citations: Not available
    • Year: 2024
  6. The reality of embedded drug purchasing practices: Understanding the sociocultural and economic aspects of the use of medicines in Bangladesh
    • Authors: MS Miah, PP Sherer, N Sumpradit, L Sringernyuang
    • Citations: Not available
    • Year: 2023
  7. Understanding the Complexities of Drug Transactional Interaction Between the Patient and Pharmacist: A Scoping Review
    • Authors: MS Miah, PP Sherer, N Sumpradit, L Sringernyuang
    • Citations: Not available
    • Year: 2022
  8. Behavioral Patterns of Stakeholders in Online Business in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Exploration
    • Authors: MS Miah, TK Das
    • Citations: Not available
    • Year: 2021