Monday, 23 Dec, 2024

Education

Dr. Md. Shanawez Hossain selected for US govt’s Int’l Visitor Leadership Program

Dr. Md. Shanawez Hossain, Associate Professor of Global Studies & Governance (GSG) Department under the School of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences (SLASS) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), has been selected for the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), a

Hasnat places 14-point demands for Dhaka University

Hasnat Abdullah, a coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, has placed a 14-point demand, including a call for banning student politics on the Dhaka University (DU) campus and strengthening the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu). He presented the

DU to resume classes on September 22

The Dhaka University (DU) authorities have decided to resume its academic activities and classes from September 22 which was officially shut on July 17 amid the countrywide Anti Discrimination Student Movement. The decision came from a university's syndicate meeting held on

Prof Mamun Ahmed made DU Pro-VC 

Dr Mamun Ahmed, professor of Dhaka University's Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, has been appointed as the new Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic) of the university. The tenure of his appointment will be four years from the date of his joining the office, according to an

UGC gets two new members

Two professors from Dhaka University were appointed as full-time members of the University Grants Commission (UGC). A gazette notification, signed by Dr Md Farhad Hossain, Deputy Secretary of the Private University-1 Branch under the Ministry of Education, was issued on Thursday (Sept

Severe traffic congestion as technical students block roads in Tejgaon

Students under the banner of "Technical Student Movement" blocked the roads at Satrasta in the capital's Tejgaon Industrial Area on Monday (Sept 9) to press home their six-point demands. This created severe traffic congestion in and around Tejgaon, Hatirjheel, and

Fire breaks out at Kenya girls’ school

A fire broke out at a girls’ school in central Kenya Saturday night police said, with conflicting reports over whether there were casualties, just two days after an inferno killed 21 boys at another school. “Around two to three buildings are on fire” at Isiolo Girls

IUB student participates in prestigious CERN internship in Geneva

James Peter Gomes, an undergraduate student of Physics at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), has achieved a significant milestone by participating in the prestigious CERN Summer Student Program 2024.  James, who is also associated with IUB’s Center for Computational

Prof SMA Faiz made UGC chairman

Professor SMA Faiz, former vice-chancellor of Dhaka University, has been appointed the new chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC). He will serve as UGC chairman for the next four years, according to a gazette notification issued by the Secondary and Higher Education

Dr. Sayema Haque made DU’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor

Dr. Sayema Haque Bidisha, has been appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (administration) of the Dhaka university. She is a professor of economics department The tenure of her appointment will be four years from the date of her joining the office. Education Ministry issued a gazette

Amit and Justin secure victory in Collegiate Chess League

IUB chess players Amit Bikram Roy (Computer Science and Engineering) and Justin Matthias (General Management) have secured a resounding victory in the Team Battle of the Summer Season Collegiate League.  This prestigious tournament, sponsored by the leading online chess platform

Prof Abdur Rob made acting VC of NSU

Professor Abdur Rob Khan has been appointed as the acting vice-chancellor (VC) of North South University (NSU). He has been serving as the treasurer of the university. According to the decision of the emergency board meeting on August 28, the board of trustees of the university has

Students not linked to extortion, says Hasnat

Hasnat Abdullah, a coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, today said a vested group is exploiting the movement's name to carry out extortion schemes across the country.  “Apart from this, cases are being lodged using our names and copying our

Australia to reduce enrolment of international students

Australia will introduce a cap on the number of new international students it accepts, as it tries to reduce overall migration to pre-pandemic levels. The nation has one of the biggest international student markets in the world, but the number of new enrolments will be limited to

National Poet Kazi Nazrul's 48th death anniversary today

Today is the 48th death anniversary of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam. On 27 August (12 Bhadra of Bangla calendar year) in 1976, the poet breathed his last at the then PG Hospital, now Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital, in the city. The poet was buried with state

Writ seeks reform in secondary school curriculum

A writ petition has been filed with the High Court seeking its directives on reforms in the secondary school education system. The petition demands the formation of an investigation committee to identify those responsible for creating flawed curricula and calls for the suspension of

Prof Niaz Ahmed likely new Dhaka University VC

Prof Niaz Ahmed Khan is likely to be appointed as the vice-chancellor of Dhaka University. Confirming the matter on Monday, the interim government’s high-rank officials said President Mohammed Shahabuddin, also the chancellor of the university, has given his consent for the

Students to stage demonstration this evening

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (ADSM) has called for demonstrations this evening against attacks on students by Ansar members yesterday. Md Sarjis Alam, a key coordinator of the group, today (August 26) said a protest rally would be held in front of the Raju sculpture at

Force resignation may create unrest in education sector: Adviser

Interim government's Planning and Education adviser Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud on Sunday (Aug 25) said education sector might face instability if its officials are forced to resign. He also said action against education institution officials would be taken if reasonable misconducts are

10 IUB students selected for prestigious Millennium Fellowship

A group of 10 students from Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) have earned spots in the prestigious Millennium Fellowship program, which is a semester-long leadership accelerator enabled by a collaboration between the United Nations Academic Impact and the Millennium Campus Network