Assistant Professor at Wollo University, Ethiopia
Dr. Mohammed Jemal Ahmed is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Tourism at Wollo University, Ethiopia, with extensive expertise in tourism management, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. He holds a Ph.D. in Tourism Management from Izmir Katip Celebi University, Turkey, and an M.A. in Tourism and Development from Addis Ababa University. Dr. Ahmed has over 14 years of academic and administrative experience, having served as Vice Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities and a department head. His research focuses on Halal tourism, heritage preservation, and the socio-economic impacts of tourism, with numerous publications in high-impact journals and books, including Potentials, Challenges, and Prospects of Halal Tourism Development in Ethiopia. A skilled educator and researcher, Dr. Ahmed has presented his findings at national and international conferences. He is also fluent in Amharic, English, and Turkish and possesses expertise in data analysis, programming fundamentals, and qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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Education:
Dr. Mohammed Jemal Ahmed has an extensive academic background in tourism and history. He earned his Ph.D. in Tourism Management from Izmir Katip Celebi University, Turkey (2016–2021), where he specialized in areas such as destination management, strategic marketing, cultural heritage interpretation, and tourism recreation management. Prior to this, he obtained a Master of Arts in Tourism and Development from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2010–2012), focusing on tourism policy, planning, and community-based ecotourism. Dr. Mohammed began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Education in History (Minor Geography) from Madda Walabu University, Ethiopia (2006–2009), where he studied Ethiopian and world history, climate change, geomorphology, and pedagogical methods. Complementing his formal education, he has completed various short-term training programs, including certifications in Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis, and Turkish language proficiency, enhancing his multidisciplinary expertise and research capabilities in tourism and development studies.
Professional Experience:
Dr. Mohammed Jemal Ahmed is an accomplished academic with extensive professional experience in tourism management and development. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Wollo University, Ethiopia, he has been instrumental in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, advising students, and conducting demand-driven research. His expertise extends to curriculum development, supervising research, and community service activities. Dr. Mohammed has held key administrative roles, including Vice Dean of the College of Social and Humanities, Coordinator for Freshman Students, and Department Head of History and Heritage Management. His research interests focus on heritage tourism, halal tourism, and the socio-economic impacts of tourism in Ethiopia, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. Additionally, he is an Associate Editor for the Abyssinia Journal of Business and Social Science. Dr. Mohammed’s contributions to academia and community engagement reflect his dedication to advancing tourism education and sustainable development.
Research Interest:
Dr. Mohammed Jemal Ahmed’s research interests center on tourism management and development, with a particular focus on the intersections of heritage, culture, and sustainable tourism. His work explores the potential of tourism as a driver for economic growth and cultural preservation, particularly in Ethiopia and other developing regions. Dr. Ahmed is deeply engaged in examining the impacts of armed conflict on heritage tourism and the role of tourism in fostering intercultural understanding and community resilience. His research also addresses the integration of pastoralism and tourism, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with Halal tourism development. With a strong foundation in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, Dr. Ahmed investigates contemporary issues such as social media’s influence on religious discourse, identity politics, and the dynamics of rural-urban migration. His scholarly contributions aim to inform policies and practices that enhance the sustainability and inclusivity of tourism systems globally.
Award and Honor:
Mohammed Jemal Ahmed has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his exceptional contributions to academia, research, and community service. His dedication to advancing tourism management and heritage studies has earned him accolades from esteemed institutions. Among his notable achievements, he was recognized for his groundbreaking research on integrating pastoralism and tourism, as well as his work on the impacts of armed conflicts on heritage tourism in Ethiopia. His scholarly publications in high-impact journals and presentations at national and international conferences have further solidified his reputation as a thought leader in his field. Mohammed’s commitment to education and innovation has been celebrated through awards for his teaching excellence and his role in curriculum development at Wollo University. These honors reflect his unwavering dedication to fostering sustainable tourism, cultural preservation, and academic excellence in Ethiopia and beyond.
Conclusion:
Mohammed Jemal Ahmed’s CV reflects a distinguished academic and professional journey in the field of Tourism Management. With a Ph.D. from Izmir Katip Celebi University, Turkey, and a Master’s degree from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, he has significantly contributed to research and education in tourism, heritage, and development studies. His work spans diverse areas, including the potential of Halal tourism in Ethiopia, the impacts of armed conflicts on heritage tourism, and rural-urban migration. As an Assistant Professor at Wollo University, he has also taken on leadership roles, such as Vice Dean of Social and Humanities and Coordinator of Freshman Students. His extensive experience includes community service, curriculum development, and research supervision. With numerous publications in reputable journals and active participation in national and international conferences, Mohammed’s work continues to shape the academic and practical landscape of tourism management, particularly in the Ethiopian context.
Publications Top Noted:
- Title: Integrating pastoralism and tourism in Fafen Zone of Somali region, Ethiopia: opportunities and barriers
Authors: Ahmed, M.J.
Year: 2025
Citations: 0
- Title: Civil war, museum and iconoclasm in Northern Ethiopia: Dessie and Merho Museums in focus
Authors: Ahmed, M.J.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
- Title: Potentials, challenges and prospects of halal tourism development in Ethiopia
Authors: Ahmed, M.J., Akbaba, A.
Year: 2023
Citations: 2
- Title: Aliens within homeland: Ethiopian Muslims and their request for “Ethiopianness”
Authors: Mohammed Jemal, A.
Year: 2023
Citations: 1
- Title: The impacts of armed conflicts on the heritage tourism of Dessie and its environs, Northern Ethiopia
Authors: Ahmed, M.J., Oumer, A.A.
Year: 2023
Citations: 8