Mr. Shahrose Ahmed is an experienced academic and clinician with over 10 years of expertise in higher education teaching, research, and student well-being. He holds an MS in Clinical Psychology (Chancellor’s Honor Roll), along with a Post-Magisterial Diploma in Clinical Psychology, BS in Clinical Psychology, and a Public Health Certification.
He has served in multidisciplinary roles including Lecturer, Clinical Psychologist, Program Manager, and Public Health Well-being Expert, with international research experience at McGill University (Canada), the Gates Foundation, and Global Funds. His research focuses on mental health, social behavior, and public health, with multiple publications in recognized journals.
Mr. Ahmed has received three research grants, developed student wellness programs, and contributed to institutional policies on well-being and academic accommodation.