Ahmed Yimam Ibrahim
Senior Instructor and Researcher, Mizan-Tepi University
Ahmed is from Ethiopia.
Ahmed Yimam Ibrahim is a sociologist, researcher, and university instructor with over two years of teaching experience at Mizan-Tepi University, Ethiopia. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Mizan-Tepi University and a Master of Arts in General Sociology from Hawassa University. His academic work focuses on social inclusion, equity, and the lived experiences of marginalized populations, particularly students with disabilities in higher education.
For both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, Ahmed conducted research on the socioeconomic experiences of students with disabilities, employing qualitative and mixed research methods. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to inclusive education, evidence-based policy, and social justice. In addition to his academic qualifications, he has earned professional certifications in research analysis, pedagogy, and digital learning, including a Nanodegree and verified certificates from Udacity.
As an educator, Ahmed is passionate about innovative and accessible teaching practices. He actively integrates digital tools, video-based learning, and collaborative online platforms to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. He is committed to continuous professional development, particularly in digital pedagogy, mentoring, and inclusive instructional design.
Ahmed previously participated as a mentee in international mentorship programmes, where he benefited from structured guidance and reflective practice. As a mentor, he aims to support emerging scholars and professionals by sharing practical academic insights, fostering critical thinking, and encouraging ethical leadership, confidence, and lifelong learning.
