Sintayehu Abejehu | Women in School Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sintayehu Abejehu | Women in School Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sintayehu Abejehu | Injibara University | Ethiopia

Dr. Sintayehu Belay Abejehu is an accomplished Associate Professor of Education (Curriculum and Instruction) at Injibara University, Ethiopia, with a longstanding career in academia, educational planning, and development. He is highly recognized for his dedication to advancing the quality of education in complex and crisis-affected contexts. Known for his leadership and policy-oriented expertise, Dr. Sintayehu has held several administrative roles, including Vice Dean, Dean of Graduate Studies, and Technical Advisor for international education initiatives. His work emphasizes professional development, curriculum innovation, and teacher education. Notably, he has authored peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals and specializes in advanced research methodologies such as Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Dr. Sintayehu stands out as an expert voice in Ethiopia’s evolving educational landscape, demonstrating resilience, research acumen, and a deep commitment to social equity in education. His sustained contributions reflect both scholarly excellence and transformative community engagement.

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Education

Dr. Sintayehu Belay’s academic credentials reflect a strong foundation in educational theory and practice. He holds a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction from Bahir Dar University, where he received top academic recognition for his dissertation work. He also completed a Master’s degree in Curriculum Studies from the same institution. Further enhancing his pedagogical expertise, he obtained a Higher Diploma in Teacher Education from Dire Dawa University. Additionally, his undergraduate degree in Banking and Insurance from Adama University highlights his interdisciplinary background. This well-rounded academic journey equips him with the versatility to address both theoretical and practical dimensions of educational challenges. His education reflects a continual pursuit of excellence and a deep commitment to advancing teaching standards and educational systems in Ethiopia and beyond.

Experience

With over 16 years of experience, Dr. Sintayehu Belay has contributed significantly to Ethiopia’s educational sector through both academic and administrative capacities. Currently, he serves as Associate Professor and Vice Dean for Postgraduate, Research, and Community Service at Injibara University. His academic journey includes roles as Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Technical Advisor for international education programs like Education Development Trust’s TARGET Project, where he supported data-driven education improvements. Previously, he held several key roles at Dire Dawa University, including Dean of Graduate Studies, Coordinator of Alumni and Records, and Head of Teacher Development. Beyond universities, he worked in city administrations as an Educational Quality Assurance Expert, Capacity Building Head, and Deputy Education Officer, showcasing his broad public service experience. His leadership has consistently focused on educational reform, curriculum enhancement, and systemic improvement of teacher development in Ethiopia’s evolving educational ecosystem.

Research Interests

Dr. Sintayehu’s research interests are rooted in educational quality, teacher development, and curriculum reform, especially in crisis-affected regions. He is deeply committed to investigating how to build resilient education systems in fragile contexts. His work applies advanced quantitative methods, particularly Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and Multilevel SEM (MSEM), using tools such as AMOS and MPlus. These methods allow him to rigorously analyze relationships between variables like school climate, teacher engagement, and student outcomes. Dr. Sintayehu is particularly focused on education in emergencies, examining how policy, leadership, and curriculum design intersect to either reinforce or reform education systems. His research is consistently oriented towards evidence-based practice, seeking actionable strategies to improve educational equity, inclusion, and teacher capacity. As Ethiopia and similar regions face new educational disruptions, Dr. Sintayehu’s future research will center on fostering innovation and sustainability through data-driven policy interventions and academic collaborations.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Sintayehu’s academic journey is distinguished by consistent excellence, exemplified by his exceptional doctoral performance and the rare honor of receiving an outstanding dissertation designation—an achievement held in high regard within Ethiopian academia. His advancement to the rank of Associate Professor and his appointments to key leadership roles, including Dean and Vice Dean, reflect institutional recognition of his scholarly expertise and unwavering commitment. His selection as a Technical Advisor for the TARGET Project by the Education Development Trust further signifies international confidence in his professional capabilities. Through academic publishing, mentorship, and institutional leadership, Dr. Sintayehu has made meaningful contributions to educational development and capacity building in Ethiopia. His appointments to strategic leadership roles across various universities underscore a strong peer-based acknowledgment of his integrity, academic influence, and visionary leadership in advancing educational quality and access across the region.

Publications Top Notes

Analyzing the Contribution of School Climate to Academic Achievement Using Structural Equation Modeling

Journal: SAGE Open

Authors: Amsalu, A.; Belay, S.

School climate and teacher professional capital: Mediating role of teacher professional identity

Journal: Education 3-13

Authors: Melesse, T.; Belay, S.

Testing and validating the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) model in the context of Ethiopian secondary schools: Factorial analysis

Journal: Social Sciences & Humanities Open

Authors: Sintayehu Belay; Wondifraw Dejene

Women’s effectiveness in school leadership: The case of Awi Nationality administrative zone primary schools, Ethiopia

Journal: Social Sciences & Humanities Open

Authors: Alem Amsalu; Sintayehu Belay

Exploring the Link Between Teachers’ Motivation for Continuous Professional Development and Professional Learning Communities: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Journal: SAGE Open

Authors: Sintayehu Belay; Tadesse Melesse

Conclusion

Dr. Sintayehu Belay Abejehu exemplifies the transformative power of education, scholarship, and public service. His work bridges the gap between theory and practice, especially in under-resourced and crisis-prone regions. With a distinguished academic record, impactful research, and long-standing leadership roles, he has contributed immensely to teacher education, curriculum reform, and systemic improvement in Ethiopia. His scholarly rigor is matched by his ability to drive institutional and pedagogical change. By focusing on equity, resilience, and evidence-based practice, Dr. Sintayehu provides both a national and international model for advancing educational systems under duress. His continued dedication to excellence in teaching, mentoring, and research makes him a deserving nominee for any academic or professional award in education. The breadth of his contributions, particularly in uplifting teaching quality and curriculum relevance, has not only influenced policy but also empowered educators and students alike across diverse educational contexts.

Michel Hamon | Neuropharmacological research | Lifetime achievement Award

Michel Hamon - Neuropharmacological research - Lifetime achievement Award

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Early Academic Pursuits:

His academic journey began at the prestigious Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ulm), where he was a student from 1966 to 1970. He earned his Maîtrise de Biologie Animale from the University of Paris in 1968, followed by a DEA de Biochimie in 1969 and an Agrégation de Physiologie-Biochimie in 1970. His academic pursuits culminated in a Thèse (PhD) de Doctorat es Sciences in the specialty of Neurosciences from the University of Paris VII in 1974.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional career at INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) spans several decades, showcasing a progression from Research Assistant to Director of Research - Top class. His roles include significant periods as Director of Research at Unit 288 (Faculty of Medicine Pitié-Salpêtrière) and later as Professor of Neuropharmacology at the University Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC). He continued his academic engagement as an Emeritus Professor at UPMC. His has also displayed leadership in laboratory management, founding and directing both INSERM Unit 288 and UMR 677 INSERM/UPMC, focusing on Molecular, Cellular, and Functional Neurobiology, as well as Neuropsychopharmacology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Throughout his career, He has contributed significantly to preclinical research, with expertise in molecular neurobiology, cellular neurobiology, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and neuropsychopharmacology. His research extended to behavioral studies using animal models, particularly rats and mice. His leadership in the field is evident through the establishment and direction of various research units, emphasizing the molecular and functional aspects of neurobiology. Notably, his work included the exploration of pain, stress, and neurovegetative adaptations.

Accolades and Recognition:

He has received numerous prizes and honors, including the Prize of Lacassagne Foundation, the Sterling Prize from the University of Pennsylvania, and the Paul Ehrlich Prize from the French Society of Medicinal Chemistry. He is recognized as an Associate Member of the National Academy of Medicine and the National Academy of Pharmacy. His contributions were further acknowledged with the ECNP Neuropsychopharmacoly Award in 2017, underlining his impact on the field.

Impact and Influence:

With an extensive publication record, including over 600 original papers and 250 review articles, His has established himself as one of the most frequently cited French scientists. His work has significantly impacted the scientific community, earning him a place among "Highly cited researchers." His leadership roles in scientific societies, editorial boards, and various committees reflect his influence on the broader scientific landscape.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is characterized by his leadership, prolific research output, and impact on the field of neurobiology and neuropsychopharmacology. As an educator, he has shaped the next generation of scientists through teaching and mentoring.

Notable Publications:

1 Experimental neuropsychopharmacology, yesterday, today and tomorrow. A conversation with Michel Hamon Hamon, M.Zimmer, L. TherapiesThis link is disabled., 2021, 76(2), pp. 63–66 

2 Key role of the 5-HT1A receptor addressing protein Yif1B in serotonin neurotransmission and SSRI treatment Martin, V.Mathieu, L.Diaz, J., ...Stockmeier, C.A.Masson, J. Journal of Psychiatry and NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, 45(5), pp. 344–355

3 Pharmaco-fUS for Characterizing Drugs for Alzheimer’s Disease – The Case of THN201, a Drug Combination of Donepezil Plus Mefloquine Vidal, B.Droguerre, M.Valdebenito, M., ...Mouthon, F.Charvériat, M. Frontiers in NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, (14) , 835

4 Efficacy of THN201, a Combination of Donepezil and Mefloquine, to Reverse Neurocognitive Deficits in Alzheimer’s DiseaseDroguerre, M.Duchêne, A.Picoli, C., ...Mouthon, F.Charvériat, M. Frontiers in NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, (14) , 563

5 A New Tool for In Vivo Study of Astrocyte Connexin 43 in BrainDroguerre, M.Tsurugizawa, T.Duchêne, A., ...Ciobanu, L.Charvériat, M. Scientific ReportsThis link is disabled., 2019,  (12), 18292

6 A new painkiller nanomedicine to bypass the blood-brain barrier and the use of morphineFeng, J.Lepetre-Mouelhi, S.Gautier, A., ...Hamon, M.Couvreur, P. Science Advances, 2019, (56), eaau5148

7 The GABAergic Gudden's dorsal tegmental nucleus: A new relay for serotonergic regulation of sleep-wake behavior in the mouseChazalon, M.Dumas, S.Bernard, J.-F., ...Fabre, V.Bonnavion, P. NeuropharmacologyThis link is disabled., 2018, (5) 138, pp. 315–330

8 α2- and β2-adrenoreceptor-mediated efficacy of the atypical antidepressant agomelatine combined with gabapentin to suppress allodynia in neuropathic rats with ligated infraorbital or sciatic nerveM'Dahoma, S.Poitevin, M.Dabala, E., ...Bourgoin, S.Hamon, M. Frontiers in PharmacologyThis link is disabled., 2018, (6) 9(JUN), 587

9 Differential innervation of superficial versus deep laminae of the dorsal horn by bulbo-spinal serotonergic pathways in the ratGautier, A.Geny, D.Bourgoin, S.Bernard, J.F.Hamon, M. IBRO Reports, 2017, (10), pp. 72–80

10  Yin and yang in serotonin: Its Janus roles in pain control mechanisms | Le yin et le yang de la sérotonine : un Janus dans les contrôles de la douleurBourgoin, S.Gautier, A.Hamon, M. Douleur et AnalgesieThis link is disabled., 2017, 30 (1), pp. 35–56