Education
Govt to set up ‘Dr. M.A Wazed Miah Agriculture University’ in Natore
The government is going to set up a new agricultural university after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s late husband Dr. M.A Wazed Miah in Natore.
The cabinet chaired by Premier Sheikh Hasina gave the final approval of the draft ‘Dr. M.A Wazed Miah Agriculture University Act-2023’ on Monday, Cabinet Secretary Md Mahbub Hossain said this while briefing after the meeting.
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He said the cabinet on principal approved the Dr. M.A Wazed Miah Agriculture University Act on August 28 and now the final approval was given.
The agriculture university will be set up in Natore but the university authority will fix which subjects will be taught there.
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RU BCL committee formed with controversial men, allege agitated leaders
After almost 7 years, the primary committee of Rajshahi University unit Chhatra League was announced on Saturday night, drawing almost immediate criticism from different quarters for the inclusion of some controversial names.
The 39-member committee was announced in a press release signed by BCL president Saddam Hossain and general secretary Sheikh Wali Asif Inan.
Mostafizur Rahman Babu has been made the president and Asadullah-Hill-Galib general secretary of the new committee. However, none of them is a regular student at the university.
As a result, some of the agitating Chhatra League leaders raised a bunch of complaints against most of the leaders of the new committee and declared the new unacceptable.
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Mostafizur Rahman, president of the new committee, is an alumnus of the 2013-14 academic year of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of the University. He is currently enrolled in a short course at the Institute of English and Other Languages.
General Secretary Asadullah-Hill-Galib was the training secretary of the previous committee. He was admitted to the University's Department of International Relations in the academic session 2014-15. He lost his studentship by dropping out of that department. He is currently enrolled in an evening course in the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism.
However, it is alleged that he got admission in this course using a 'fake' certificate of graduation from a private university in Dhaka. He is also accused of being involved in drug peddling on campus and carrying illegal firearms.
Besides, most of the 20 vice-presidents of the committee have graduated long ago.
Among the vice-presidents, Tamanna Akter Tonni was recently ordered to leave the hall by the Rahmatunnesa hall authority as her studies finished. Instead of leaving the hall, the leader locked the gate of the hall and confined the general students in the hall.
Another vice-president, Momin Islam, is accused of beating the staff of the Sanskrit department and forcing out the resident student of the hall. Apart from this, there are allegations of seat trading against him.
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When contacted, Chhatra League general secretary Sheikh Wali Asif Inan said, “We have chosen the leadership considering the reality of the time. Even then, if there is any complaint against anyone, we will look into it.”
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Textile Talent Hunt 8.0 National Conference held in Dhaka
Textile Today Innovation Hub organized “TTH 8.0 National Conference- the Competition Day” to select 101 potential innovation masterminds.
The conference was held at the Council Hall of IDEB in Dhaka’s Kakrail on Friday.
Earlier, the Textile Talent Hunt (TTH) 2023-24 competition – presented by Centro and Powered by Archroma was launched on August 2 at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka.
The conference selected 101 students from around 250 students through video audition, innovative idea audition and MCQ exam of around 25 textile universities from all over the country for the National Competition.
Best 25 received Tk 1.25 lacs award money at the event. Earlier, Over 2,000 students directly participated in the TTH Campus Drive and Seminar at 30+ campuses from all over Bangladesh.
Among the 101 Innovation Masterminds, five champions from the five zones are- NM Azizur Rahman from Bangladesh University of Textiles; Khalid Zaman Mumit from Jashore University of Science and Technology; Abir Hossain from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology; Mohammad Asif from Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University and Mohammad Ibrahim from Textile Engineering College, Noakhali.
All the participants received certificates for attending the “Transformation to Innovation” session conducted by Eousup Novee Bablu, GM at Textile Today Innovation Hub.
All the selected 101 will be awarded Innovation Black Belt upon the project completion. Innovation Black Belt is an exclusive initiative of Textile Today Innovation Hub for the textile and apparel industry that helps to create professionals who go through 256 hours extensive Factory Skills Development training and real hands-on problem-solving experience in different particular areas of Textile Industry.
Total Tk 49 lacs training, research and award money fund has been declared for the development of this Innovation Masterminds.
Minhazul Hoque, director of Fatullah Dyeing and Calendering Mills Ltd said the industry needs to know demand precision. Ensuring quality is essential and professionals need to have problem solving skills.
Thanking all the participants and the best 25 from universities and textile colleges, Engr Shafiqur Rahman CIP, president at the Institution of Textile Engineers and Technologists (ITET) said, “Our $100bn target will be achieved through your leadership. In recent years, our textile universities and institutions have increased greatly - which is hugely helping the industry.
“Textile engineers and the sector are building BD's economic growth. You’ve to be future leaders of the industry. Past was production centric. But it’s sustainability, innovation. This leader making initiative is TTH. I'm thankful to the TT team. Without innovation our industry will be sick. That's why I think this National Conference will create a difference. “
Eousup Novee Bablu, GM, Textile Today Innovation Hub was the moderator of the event.
TTH 8th Season’s other sponsors are – Platinum Sponsors Dysin Group and Jay Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd.; Prize Money Sponsor is Apna Organics Private Limited; Sponsors are Sameet Dye Chem and Sota Ghar Colour House; Quality Partner is SGS Bangladesh Ltd. and TexMeta is the Networking Partner.
2 years ago
ULAB wins at 9th Inter-University Student Conference and Competition
The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) concluded its Ninth Inter-University Student Conference and Cultural Competition, a two-day exclusive event organised by the Department of English and Humanities (DEH) in partnership with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bangladesh.
The conference, held from October 19–20 at ULAB’s permanent campus in the capital’s Mohammadpur, delved into the theme "Gender: The Binary and Beyond" and showcased the collective efforts of students from different public and private universities across Bangladesh, according to a press release.
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“Beyond the Mirror,” the cultural production by ULAB, won the championship in the cultural competition. Stamford University bagged the runner-up award.
Raina Isabela of BRAC University won the Best Paper Award while Amreeta Lethe Chowdhury from ULAB and Rohama Chowdhury of Metropolitan University jointly won the runner-up position.
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Academics from non-participating universities ensured fairness and transparency in the adjudication process for both academic papers and performances.
This year, 19 universities presented academic papers on October 19, competing for the Best Paper Award, while day two saw seven universities vying for the coveted Champion's Trophy in the Cultural Competition.
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The event's grand finale was the prize-giving and closing ceremony, which took place on Friday, October 20. Iqbal Hossain, programme advisor of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bangladesh, was the chief guest.
Prof Jude William Genilo, ULAB pro-vice chancellor, alongside Prof Kaiser Huq, dean of the School of Arts and Humanities, and Arifa Ghani Rahman, head DEH, handed over the awards to the winners. The winners received a crest, a certificate of recognition, and prize money as awards.
One of the notable highlights of this year's conference was the introduction of an art exhibition exclusively featuring artwork by DEH students and alumni, providing a visually captivating dimension to the event and attracting a diverse number of audiences.
2 years ago
Scholastica student wins Silver award in Commonwealth Essay Competition
A student of Scholastic School, Mirpur Branch, has won a Silver award in a prestigious international essay writing competition arranged by the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS).
Wasiq Ahnaf Chowdhury,15, a student of class 10 , has been recognized for his exceptional performance in the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition 2023, said a press release on Thursday.
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His essay, centered on the theme 'Does age matter?, has earned him this esteemed accolade.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2023 has asked entrants to explore the power of young people hold within the global community and consider how this power can be harnessed to make a meaningful impact in the world.
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This illustrious competition, which originated in 1883, holds the distinction of being the world's oldest international writing competition for schools.
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The Importance of Instilling Leadership Skills in Your Child
In a constantly evolving world, where challenges and opportunities abound, preparing your child for success means more than just academics. It's about equipping them with the skills and qualities that will distinguish them as confident and capable individuals, and leadership stands out as one of the most crucial qualities we can instill in them.
Leadership isn't merely about holding a position of authority; it's about inspiring, guiding, and positively influencing others. As parents, we naturally aspire for our children to excel in their skill development. Picture your child growing up with the ability to communicate effectively, collaborate seamlessly, and make sound decisions. These skills extend beyond the classroom, helping them excel in academics, extracurricular activities, and social life.
As your child enters their teenage years, they are poised for personal growth and self-discovery. This is when they should be encouraged to question assumptions, take risks, and experiment, all crucial skills for innovative leadership. During this phase, it's essential to encourage them to channel their learning into real-world change through community service projects. This transformative experience molds them into capable individuals ready to drive positive societal change.
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Leadership skills go far beyond career aspirations — they shape well-rounded individuals who thrive in various aspects of life. Instilling leadership skills in your child matters because it nurtures their self-confidence, encouraging them to speak up, share their ideas, and take initiative. These skills empower them to tackle challenges creatively and with resilience, developing problem-solving abilities to serve them throughout life. Effective communication is another vital aspect, allowing them to express themselves clearly and listen empathetically while fostering stronger connections with others.
Commencing this journey early is pivotal for developing strong leadership skills, emphasizing values like ownership, teamwork, community service, and active citizenship. In today's tech-driven world, BYLC’s Building Bridges through Leadership Training Junior (BBLTJ) and Building Bridges through Leadership Training (BBLT) programs sensitize younger minds to the power of human connection, empathy, and making a difference. They plant the seeds of leadership at a young age, ensuring your child grows up with a profound sense of purpose and responsibility.
In our ever-evolving world, adaptability is vital; leadership skills help your child embrace change and guide others through it. At the heart of great leadership lies empathy, making your child more compassionate and inclusive. Lastly, leadership instills the initiative to create opportunities rather than passively waiting for them, setting your child on a path of continuous growth and personal development.
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Leadership skills are the foundation of a successful and fulfilling life. Investing in your child's leadership development yields lifelong rewards. The programs of BYLC provide the tools, experiences, and inspiration necessary to shape your child into a leader who excels academically and professionally while positively impacting their community and the world. So, take that step forward and enroll your child in a leadership program today because nurturing tomorrow's leaders begins with your actions.
2 years ago
Prof Dr Shams Rahman appointed as new Vice-Chancellor of EWU
Professor Dr Shams Rahman has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor (VC) of East West University (EWU).
President Mohammed Shahabuddin, Chancellor of the University, appointed Prof Dr Shams as the new Vice-Chancellor for four years. He will serve as the sixth VC of EWU.
Prof Dr Mohammed Farashuddin, Chief Adviser and founder VC of EWU, and a former governor of Bangladesh Bank welcomed the new VC Prof Shams Rahman at the EWU campus in Aftabnagar, Dhaka on Wednesday, October 18.
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An international expert in the field of supply chain management, Prof Dr Shams Rahman has been recognized as one of the world’s top 2% scholars twice consecutively in 2021 and 2022. Before joining EWU as its new VC, he was a professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
More than 250 of his research papers have been published in various international reputed journals, conferences and book chapters. He is the Associate Editor of the International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, said a press release.
In addition, he is also a member of 15 international journals editorial board.
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Professor Rahman has been awarded by various renowned institutions at home and abroad in recognition of his academic and research work. He was involved in teaching and research work including at the University of Sydney, Australia and several universities in the UK and USA.
During his academic career, Prof Shams obtained his PhD degree from the University of Exeter, UK, under the Commonwealth Scholarship. Besides, he obtained his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Belarus Institute of Technology and Master of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand. He completed SSC and HSC from Mirzapur Cadet College.
2 years ago
ULAB to host 9th Inter-University Student Conference Oct 19-20
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) is set to host the 9th Inter-University Student Conference and Cultural Competition, scheduled to take place on October 19-20 at ULAB’s permanent campus in the capital’s Mohammadpur.
The event, organised by the Department of English and Humanities (DEH), promises to be an insightful exploration of the theme "Gender: The Binary and Beyond."
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This year, the Department of English and Humanities has partnered with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bangladesh to host the event.
The first and only one of its kind, the DEH Inter-University Student Conference and Cultural Competition has become an annual highlight in the academic calendar, providing a platform for students from universities all across Bangladesh to engage in scholarly discourse and creative expression.
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This year, the event has grown to include 21 universities, all presenting academic papers on day one to compete for the Best Paper Award, and seven of them vying for the coveted Champion's trophy in the Cultural Competition on day two.
The conference aims to delve into the intricate ways in which gender is constructed, performed, and represented in literature, language, linguistics, cultural studies, communication studies, translation studies, and the digital humanities.
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Students from universities all over Bangladesh will present their research to share their explorations of the theme. The Cultural Competition, a vibrant component of the event, encourages students to express their ideas creatively, fostering teamwork, leadership, and friendly competition.
According to ULAB, it is a platform where participants can explore diverse artistic expressions in the context of the theme.
To ensure fairness and transparency in the adjudication process, academics from non-participating universities will assess the academic papers and performances as usual.
For the first time, DEH will also hold an art exhibition at the conference exclusively featuring artwork by DEH students and alumni. The highlight of this year's conference is the prize-giving and closing ceremony, scheduled for Friday, October 20, 2023, at 3:00 pm.
Iqbal Hossain, programme advisor of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bangladesh, will join the closing ceremony as the chief guest. The ceremony will be the culmination of two days of academic and creative exploration.
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UK extends Ocean Country Partnership Programme Scholarships to Bangladesh
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) on October 17 announced the launch of up to 56 fully funded Ocean Country Partnership Programme (OCPP) Scholarships for students from Bangladesh, India, Ghana and Belize.
Funded by the UK government's £500 million Blue Planet Fund, the scholarships are open to students from these destinations wishing to undertake a master’s degree in their country of citizenship and develop a career in marine science, according to a press release.
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The OCPP Scholarships have now opened for applications at selected universities in Ghana, India, Bangladesh and Belize for the forthcoming academic year, following a successful pilot programme in the South Pacific last year.
Hosted by Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of Belize, India’s Berhampur University and Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), and Ghana’s University of Cape Coast, the OCPP Scholarships 2023-24 will fund a range of master’s degree courses in marine science, enabling scholars to undertake world-class research and innovation in this area.
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By supporting early career researchers who wish to develop a career in marine science, the scholarships will contribute to the conservation and sustainable management of marine resources and strengthen responses to marine environmental challenges, the press release reads.
The scholarships will also make a positive and tangible impact on the livelihoods of coastal communities that depend on healthy marine ecosystems, as scholars harness their on-the-ground knowledge, conduct vital research and help develop local solutions to local marine environmental issues.
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Professor Colin Riordan, chief executive and secretary general of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), said: “This latest round of scholarships, launching in universities across Ghana, India, Bangladesh and Belize in the next academic year, will go a long way to support sustainable marine environments whilst also helping the next generation of marine scientists to develop their careers, skills and knowledge through Master’s study.”
“The ACU has an impressive track record of delivering scholarship and fellowship schemes on a global scale and this initiative is a further chapter in that story. We look forward to continuing our work with the OCPP delivery partners and universities in coastal communities to protect ocean environments and support sustainable marine practices,” he added.
Neil Hornby, chief executive of Cefas, said: “Cefas is delighted to be working with the ACU to support these additional Ocean Country Partnership Programme scholarships in Ghana, India, Bangladesh, and Belize building on the success of the first round of scholarships in the South Pacific. These scholarships contribute to an enhanced knowledge base in OCPP partner countries to tackle the key marine challenges of biodiversity loss, marine pollution and sustainable seafood. This initiative broadens Cefas’ support for students internationally, creating opportunities for them to develop their science and enabling much needed scientific research to take place in these countries.”
Professor Sushil Kumar, director of research at University of the South Pacific (USP), summarised his experience of hosting the OCPP Scholarships pilot programme: “The Ocean Country Partnership Programme (OCPP) has provided an excellent opportunity to the budding researchers from Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Fiji, to pursue higher research degree (Master’s and PhD) and develop skills and expertise to address the regional and global challenges in the areas of Marine Pollution, Marine Biodiversity, and sustainable seafood, supporting sustainable ocean practices.”
“The USP currently has 13 early-mid career researchers registered in Master’s and PhD programmes under the pilot OCPP scholarship programme, with backgrounds in marine and environmental management. This partnership between USP and ACU and Cefas, has also provided an opportunity for USP academics to collaborate on different research projects and produce research output. The USP looks forward to having more students under this scholarship scheme, both from the region and internationally contributing to the capacity building in these areas of regional significance.”
The OCPP scholarship pilot last year was the first collaboration between the ACU and Cefas following the signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in May 2022, formalising their partnership on research capacity strengthening activities in the areas of environmental science, according to the press release.
The ACU has been appointed to administer the OCPP Scholarships on behalf of the programme. The OCPP is delivered by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) on behalf of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
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Khulna Agricultural University teachers continue work abstention for 10th day
Teachers of Khulna Agricultural University observed work abstention for the 10th consecutive day today to press home their demands including immediate solution to problems related to the appointment of 73 teachers of the university.
They started work abstention on October 8, halting the academic activities, and have vowed to continue till their demands are met.
Their demands include the promotion of 39 teachers of the university and ensuring their financial compensation, along with an immediate solution to the crisis related to the appointment of 73 teachers.
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Besides, the teachers' association held a general meeting on October 15 and announced to stop the work of dean and departmental offices for an indefinite period from October 16.
Earlier on August 3, 2022, the Ministry of Education ordered KAU to cancel the appointment of 73 teachers of the university. Later, the list of the teachers was re-evaluated by a special committee.
Md Ashiqul Alam, general secretary of the teachers' association, said, “The re-evaluation committee has verified the validity of the files and appointments of 73 teachers. However, the report has remained stuck in the ministry for two months. As a result, we are constantly frustrated.”
Meanwhile, the promotion of 39 lecturers of the university has not been implemented for 11 months due to the cancellation of the recruitment process.
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Md Asaduzzaman, president of KAU Teachers’ Association, said, “Actually, a few people are responsible for creating this complication. Thirty-nine of our teachers are not being promoted due to this complication.”
“University Administration, or Ministry even, is not taking this problem seriously,” he said.
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The teachers said that they do not want to disrupt the academic activities and that is why they are taking classes and exams despite various problems. But they are not seeing any visible initiative from the administration to resolve the problem, which has caused great frustration among the teachers.
“We would not return to the class unless these problems are resolved,” they warned.
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