Mr. Bikash Chetry | Social Work Award | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Bikash Chetry, University of Cape Town, South Africa
π Bikash Chetry, PhD candidate at University of Cape Town, delves into social work, disaster studies, and gender dynamics. With a background in M.Phil. and MA in Social Work, he navigates the complexities of disaster management, gendered impacts, and community resilience. His extensive research contributions and international engagements showcase a passion for environmental justice and community empowerment. As a seasoned academic, he’s presented papers globally, received prestigious grants, and actively contributes to professional bodies. Bikash’s diverse skill set includes research, fieldwork, and policy analysis, enriching his pursuit of fostering sustainable change. Connect with him to explore the intersection of social work and environmental advocacy. πβ¨
Publication Profile
Academic
π Bikash Chetry is currently pursuing his PhD in Social Work at the University of Cape Town, where his research focuses on disaster studies. In 2023, he conducted fieldwork in Assam, exploring ethical dilemmas in disaster research, supported by NEEDS funding. He also participated in the Writing the Landscape Course, generously funded by the Oak Spring Garden Foundation, delving into themes of land, nature, and environment. His academic journey includes engaging with diverse topics such as gender, disasters, and climate risk at prestigious institutions like Lundβs University and the University of Pretoria, nurturing a passion for climate justice and societal safety. πβ¨
Work Experience
π¨βπ« Bikash Chetry’s diverse professional journey spans academia, research, and social engagement. From tutoring social theory to lecturing on social policy and management, he’s deeply invested in guiding students through academic rigors. His stint as a Library Buddy showcased his commitment to aiding student learning and research. Currently, he supervises thesis projects exploring critical topics like gender identity and educational infrastructure challenges. Previously, Bikash served as an Assistant Professor, contributing significantly to academic discourse and organizational responsibilities. His roles in research organizations and consultancy projects highlight his expertise in environmental and social issues, complementing his academic pursuits. ππ
AwardsΒ
π Bikash Chetry’s academic journey has been enriched by numerous prestigious awards, grants, and fellowships. From the UCT Doctoral Foundation Contingency Award to travel grants for conferences, he has received recognition for his scholarly pursuits. Notably, his participation in the Oak Spring Garden Foundation Scholarship and the Global Humanities Institute Fellowship underscores his commitment to interdisciplinary research. His engagements extend globally, with grants from organizations like GIZ and UNEP, facilitating his attendance at significant conferences and events. These accolades reflect Bikash’s dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering international collaborations in his field. ππ
Research Focus
π Bikash Chetry’s research focuses on the gendered impacts of disasters, particularly in the context of Assam. Through detailed case studies, he examines the vulnerabilities faced by marginalized communities, such as the Mising, and explores their coping mechanisms and resilience strategies in the face of floods. His work sheds light on the intersection of gender, community-based disaster management practices, and environmental hazards, contributing valuable insights to the fields of social work, disaster studies, and environmental resilience. Bikash’s research underscores the importance of addressing gender dynamics in disaster response and management to build more inclusive and effective resilience strategies. ππ
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