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Anh Ngoc Quynh Nguyen – Social Impact – Women Researcher Award

Posted on 21/05/202421/05/2024 by ScienceFather

Dr. Anh Ngoc Quynh Nguyen - Social Impact - Women Researcher Award

RMIT - Vietnam

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Anh Ngoc Quynh Nguyen's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Psychology and Pedagogy at Hue University of Education, where she laid the foundation for her future career in psychology and education. Her thirst for knowledge and dedication to her field led her to pursue a Master of Arts in Psychology at the same institution. Building upon this, she embarked on a significant academic milestone, earning her PhD in Philosophy with a focus on Public Health and Mental Health from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. These formative years of rigorous study provided her with the theoretical framework and research skills that would shape her professional endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Nguyen's professional career spans over 15 years, during which she has held various roles encompassing teaching, research, counseling, and program management. Notably, she served as a Lecturer at Hue University of Education, where she imparted knowledge in diverse areas of psychology to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Her commitment to academic excellence and passion for teaching led her to RMIT Vietnam, where she currently holds the position of Program Manager in the Department of Psychology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout her career, Dr. Nguyen has made significant contributions to the fields of psychology and education. As a Program Manager, she spearheads initiatives to advance teaching and research within Vietnam and on a global scale. Her research focus on mental health, education, and special education has yielded valuable insights and contributed to the academic discourse. Additionally, she has secured numerous grants and funds to support her research endeavors, demonstrating her ability to attract external funding and resources.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Nguyen's dedication and scholarly achievements have been recognized through various awards and scholarships. Noteworthy accolades include the ASEAN Research Talent award, the Research Leader Award from the International Commission of Applied Psychology, and the Young Scholar Award from the International Testing Commission. These honors underscore her exceptional contributions to the field and serve as a testament to her academic prowess and leadership abilities.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Nguyen's impact extends beyond the academic realm, as evidenced by her involvement in community outreach programs and counseling services. Her work as a psychologist and counselor has positively impacted individuals experiencing mental health challenges, providing them with much-needed support and guidance. Furthermore, her role as a mentor for psychology students has nurtured the next generation of professionals, imparting valuable skills and knowledge to aspiring psychologists.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Nguyen continues to advance in her career, her legacy as a dedicated educator, researcher, and advocate for mental health will endure. Her commitment to excellence, coupled with her collaborative approach and strong leadership skills, positions her as a driving force in the field of psychology. Moving forward, she aims to further expand her research portfolio, mentorship initiatives, and educational outreach efforts, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community and society as a whole.

Notable Publication

  • Smartphone use, nomophobia, and academic achievement in Vietnamese high school students, 2024
  • Natural Disaster Prevention Literacy Education among Vietnamese High School Students, 2023.
  • The Validation of the 10-Item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Its Correlation to Emotional Intelligence and Life Satisfaction Among Vietnamese Late Adolescents, 2022.
  • Is nature relatedness associated with better mental health? An exploratory study on Vietnamese university students, 2022.
  • Emotional intelligence and mental health problems among adolescents in vietnam: A school-based survey, 2021.
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