Education
IU English dept gets new chairman
Islamic University, Jan 13 (UNB) - Professor Mossamad Salma Sultana has been made the new chairman of English department of Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia.
IU’s new transport administrator takes charges
Islamic University, Jan 12 (UNB) - Professor M Rezuanul Islam of Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering department, took the charges as Transport Administrator of Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia on Saturday.
JU observes 48th founding anniversary
Jahangirnagar University, Jan 12 (UNB) - Jahangirnagar University (JU) observed its 48th founding anniversary on Saturday amid festivity and fanfare.
Dipu Moni warns educational institutions against charging extra fees
Chandpur, Jan 11 (UNB) – Newly-appointed Education Minister Dipu Moni said strict measures would be taken against educational institutions if they charge students extra fees.
IU reopens on Saturday
Islamic University, Jan 11 (UNB) – Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia will reopen on Saturday after its winter vacation.
13,000 Cumilla JSC examinees apply for re-scrutiny of results
Cumilla, Jan 11 (UNB) – Some 13,000 students from Cumilla Education Board applied for the re-scrutiny of this year’s Junior School Certificate (JSC) examination results.
Dipu seeks cooperation of guardians in checking question leak culture
Chandpur, Jan 10 (UNB) - Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni on Thursday said the cooperation of guardians and students is mostly needed in checking the problem of question paper leak.
Chinese ambassador meets DU VC
Dhaka, Jan 9 (UNB) – Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Zhang Zuo on Tuesday met Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman at his residence.
CoU VC congratulates new ministers
Comilla University, Jan 09 (UNB) - Comilla University Vice-chancellor Professor Dr Emran Kabir Chowdhury congratulated four ministers of the newly formed cabinet by visiting them at the Secretariat on Tuesday.
ULAB launches '1971 History Club'
Dhaka, Jan 6 (UNB) - University of Liberal Arts of Bangladesh (ULAB) on Sunday launched a new club named '1971 History Club', aiming to encourage young minds to learn about 1971 history, and recognise the value of the Liberation War of Bangladesh.