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ABDUL HANNAN CHOWDHURY, Ph.D
ABDUL HANNAN CHOWDHURY, Ph.D. Executive Director, External Relations and Professor, School of Business North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 8852000, Ext. 1717 (O), Cell: 01713063097 Permanent Address: Mailing Address: House # 35, Road # 24, Suite # 504 House # 3, Road #78, Apt # 203 Gulshan 2, Dhaka, Bangladesh Gulshan 2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh EDUCATION: Post Doctoral Industrial Statistics, (Concentration: Quality Improvement) September 2002 University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Research: Modeling censored data for quality improvement from replicated design of experiments. Ph.D. Industrial Engineering, (Area: Production Management and Applied Statistics.) September 1999 Northeastern University, Boston, USA. Thesis: Analysis of censored life test data and robust design method for reliability improvement from highly fractionated experiments. M.S. Operations Research, (Area: Decision Science and Operations Research) June 1996 Northeastern University, Boston, USA. M.Sc. Statistics, First Class, 4th Position December 1987 Department of Statistics, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics, First Class, 6th Position, (Minor: Mathematics, Economics), July 1986 Department of Statistics, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. EMPLOYMENT: April 2008- present Professor, School of Business, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Teaching business statistics, operations management, Total quality management and quantitative methods classes in both the MBA and EMBA programs. -
2021 Jessup Global Rounds Full Team List (Alphabetical Order)
———— 2021 Jessup Global Rounds Full Team List (Alphabetical Order) ———— Please find a full list of every Jessup team competing in the 2021 Global Rounds in alphabetical order by country and then university below. The order in which teams appear on this list does not reflect any sort of ranking. Team No. Team (Country – University) 670 Afghanistan - American University of Afghanistan 516 Afghanistan - Balkh University 261 Afghanistan - Faryab University 491 Afghanistan - Herat University 352 Afghanistan - Jami University 452 Afghanistan - Jozjan University 574 Afghanistan - Kabul University 263 Afghanistan - Kandahar University 388 Afghanistan - Kardan University 372 Afghanistan - Khost University 300 Afghanistan - Kunar University 490 Afghanistan - Kunduz University 619 Afghanistan - Nangarhar University 262 Afghanistan - Paktia University 715 Albania - EPOKA University 293 Albania - Kolegji Universitar “Bedër” 224 Argentina - Universidad de Buenos Aires 205 Argentina - Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 217 Argentina - Universidad Torcuato di Tella 477 Australia - Australian National University 476 Australia - Bond University 323 Australia - La Trobe University 322 Australia - Macquarie University 218 Australia - Monash University 264 Australia - Murdoch University 591 Australia - University of Adelaide 659 Australia - University of Melbourne 227 Australia - University of NeW South Wales 291 Australia - University of Queensland 538 Australia - University of Southern Queensland 248 Australia - University of Sydney 626 Australia - University -
Higher Education in Public Universities in Bangladesh
4 Journal of Management and Science,. ISSN 2250-1819 / EISSN 2249-1260 – http://jms.nonolympictimes.org Higher Education in Public Universities in Bangladesh Md. Mortuza Ahmmed Lecturer, Department of Statistics, International University of Business, Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh DOI:10.26524/jms.2013.2 ABSTRACT: The key aims of higher education are to generate the new knowledge, explore research works on different social and development issues, anticipate the needs of the economy and prepare highly skilled workers. Throughout the World, universities change the society and remain the center of change and development. In Bangladesh a number of universities both public and private were set up so far theoretically emphasized on unlocking potential at all levels of society and creating a pool of highly trained individuals to contribute to the national development. But in practice these universities are very weak and do not change anything. Better understanding among teachers and students, introduction of modern teaching methods and dedication of teachers and students can improve the culture of higher education in Bangladesh. A proper academic calendar can bring discipline. To make the universities free from the clutches of politics can also improve the situation. Keywords: Higher Education; Bangladesh. 1. INTRODUCTION In Bangladesh there was a time when higher education used to be considered a luxury in a society of mass illiteracy. However, towards the turn of the last century the need for highly skilled manpower started to be acutely felt every sphere of the society for self-sustained development and poverty alleviation. Highly trained manpower not only contributes towards human resource development of a society through supplying teachers, instructors, researchers and scholars in the feeder institutions like schools, colleges, technical institutes and universities. -
ABU N.M. WAHID Managing Editor, the Journal of Developing Areas
ABU N.M. WAHID Managing Editor, the Journal of Developing Areas College of Business Tennessee State University 330 Tenth Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37203-3401, U.S.A. Tel: Off. (615)963-7149; Res. (615)662-6420 Fax: (615)963-7139; Email: [email protected] C.V. SUMMARY Abu N. M. Wahid is a professor of economics at Tennessee State University and Managing Editor of the Journal of Developing Areas (the JDA). He was instrumental in getting the JDA relocated to Tennessee State University (TSU) from Western Illinois University in 2001. Up until now, he has published SIX books as author, editor, and co-editor. His book (Ed) Frontiers of Economics: Nobel Laureates of the Twentieth Century, has been quite popular and acquired by many major libraries around the world. His first book (Ed) The Grameen Bank: Poverty Relief in Bangladesh is a widely cited work and was used as a text on microlending at Hartwick College of New York. In addition, Dr. Wahid made nearly 60 publications in the form of refereed journal articles and book chapters. He received Fulbright research grant in 1997. The other grants he obtained were from the Japan Foundation, the American Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Eastern Illinois University, and Tennessee State University. In 1998, he visited Bangladesh and negotiated a comprehensive academic exchange agreement between TSU College of Business and Darul Ihsan University of Bangladesh. In 2014 he made another partnership agreement between Tennessee State University and Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences (AABSS) under which, the JDA is publishing special issues with papers presented in the AABSS conferences. -
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Curriculum Vitae Professor Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam Name : Professor Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam Father's Name : Md. Momtaz Hossain Mother's Name : Most. Anowara Khatun Birth Place : Pabna, Bangladesh. Date of Birth : 13 January 1969. Permanent Address : Village: Sonatala, Post: Bera Sonatala, Thana:Santhia, Dist: Pabana, Bangladesh. Contact Address : Pro- Vice Chancellor, Pabna University of Science and Technolgy, Pabna Email : [email protected] Phone : 0731-64111 Fax : + 88073162221, Mobile : 01716783553 (A) Educational Qualification: 1. Ph.D.: History, 2007, North Bengal University, Darjeeling, W.B., India. Thesis title: Education in Colonial Bengal: A Study in Selected Districts of Eastern Bengal 1854-1947. 2. M. Phil.: History, 2002, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh., Thesis Title: Role of the Press in the Background of the Emergence of Bangladesh: Daily Ittefaq. 3. M.A.: History, 1994, (First Class First), University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 4. B.A. (Honours): 1991, History, (Upper Second Class) University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 5. HSC, 1986, Second Division, Hazi Wahed Marium College, Chandaikona, Sirajgong, Rajshahi Education Board, Bangladesh. 6. SSC, 1984, First Division, Bheramara High School, Bheramara, Kushtia, Jessore Education Board, Bangladesh. (B) Experience: Administration: 2016 to till now, Pro Vice Chancellor, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna. 2017 (January-March), Vice Chancellor ( Acting), Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna. 2016 to till now, Regent Board Member, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna. 2016 to till now, Member of the all kind of Teacher ( Lecturer, Assistant Professor) Recruitment Committee, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna. 2016 to till now, Member of the Employee (Higher officers, 3rd & 4th Class) Recruitment Committee, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna. -
A Thematic Analysis of Bangladeshi Private University Students
AIUB Office of Research and Publications Effective Branding and Choice of University: A Thematic Analysis of Bangladeshi Private University Students Sazia Afrin AIUB Journal of Business and Economics Volume: 17 Issue Number: 1 ISSN (Online): 2706-7076 November 2020 Citation Afrin, S. (2020). Effective Branding and Choice of University: A Thematic Analysis of Bangladeshi Private University Students. AIUB Journal of Business and Economics, 17 (1), 67-90. Copyright © 2020 American International University-Bangladesh AIUB Journal of Business and Economics Volume 17, Issue 1 ISSN (PRINT) 1683-8742 ISSN (ONLINE) 2706-7076 November 2020 Page 67-90 Effective Branding and Choice of University: A Thematic Analysis of Bangladeshi Private University Students Sazia Afrin* Lecturer, Department of Accounting American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Corresponding author*: Sazia Afrin Email: [email protected] 67 AIUB Journal of Business and Economics, Volume 17, Number 1, November 2020 Effective Branding and Choice of University: A Thematic Analysis of Bangladeshi Private University Students Abstract: Modern marketing is greatly dependent on branding. Now every institution is using branding as its marketing tool to attract customers. Branding does not mean a logo or graphic element nowadays. Strong branding helps companies to get loyal customers. Effective branding creates trust, recognition, and popularity for companies among people. A university with a well-reputed brand has several advantages. It can easily attract students. The main objective of this paper is to determine how the branding of a private university influences student's choice of selection. For doing this, there are many relationships between branding and consumer decision making processes are mentioned. -
List of Contributors
Asiascape: Digital Asia 6 (2019) 1-3 brill.com/dias List of Contributors Rahul K. Gairola PhD (University of Washington, USA) is The Krishna Somers Lecturer in English & Postcolonial Literature in the College of Arts, Business, Law, & Social Sciences and a Fellow of the Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia. He is the author of Homelandings: Postcolonial Diasporas and Transatlantic Belonging (London and New York: Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016) and Co-Editor of Revisiting India’s Partition: New Essays on Memory, Culture, & Politics (Hyderabad, India: Orient Blackswan/ Lanham, USA: Lexington Books, 2016). He is the Co-Editor of the ‘South Asian Studies and Digital Humanities’ special issue of South Asian Review (Taylor & Francis), and an Article Editor for Postcolonial Text. He has held research grants/ fellowships at the University of Washington, Yale University, Cornell University, Leipzig University, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the University of Cambridge. He is currently working on two book projects contracted with Taylor & Francis/ Routledge that critically map out migration, diaspora, and digital identities in contemporary India and its diasporas. Nasir Uddin is currently serving as assistant professor of public administration at the University of Chittagong (CU) in Bangladesh. He has written about ten peer- reviewed publications, including a book and more than 20 newspaper articles. Before joining CU, he worked as a research associate at Human Development Research Centre for which he worked at Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Population Fund, Bangladesh. Hasan Mahmud Faisal is an assistant professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Jahangirnagar University (JU), Savar, Dhaka, in Bangladesh. -
ANNUAL REPORT on the Cover: Dear Friends, It Gives Me Great Pleasure to Introduce Our 2017 Annual Report
EDUCATE • INSPIRE • EMPOWER ANNUAL REPORT ON THE COVER: Dear friends, It gives me great pleasure to introduce our 2017 Annual Report. This report is a testament MASOOMA MAQSOODI to the longstanding relationships that the University has fostered; time that is significant of Afghanistan | Class of 2015 the faith our partners have in this institution and its incredible students. It is an opportunity for us to take pride in the past year, celebrate what we are, and inspire the future. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan In 2008, AUW opened as a space where women could feel forced Masooma and her family to free to concentrate on learning and socializing without the flee Afghanistan and seek refuge in constraints of extraneous norms and expectations. Over bordering Iran. There, Masooma worked these 10 years, AUW has augmented the hearts and minds as a carpenter’s assistant to earn money of over 1200 students from 15 countries across Asia and the for English and computer classes. Middle East. This would have been impossible without the commitment of the individuals and communities mentioned Masooma was admitted to Asian in these pages, nor the dedication of staff and students University for Women in 2010. As an throughout the University. We are heading towards the AUW student, Masooma participated future on secure foundations, enriched by our past and in the Women in Public Service Institute enthusiastic about the possibilities of the future. and developed a U.S. Department of State-sponsored project to study attitudes towards street harassment in Afghanistan. Following graduation, Masooma worked for the Afghanistan “ Over these 10 years, AUW has augmented the hearts and minds of over Human Rights and Democracy 1200 students from 15 countries across Asia and the Middle East. -
1. Prof. Dr. ANISUZZAMAN
A Short Bio Data of Professor Dr. Anisuzzaman 1. Name : Dr. ANISUZZAMAN 2. Father’s Name : ABUL HOSSAIN MOLLA 3. Mother’s Name : SHAHIDA BEGAM 4. Present Address : Vice Chancellor Global University Bangladesh URL: www.globaluniversity.edu.bd 5. Permanent Address : Village- Barasur Post Office- Vatiapara, P S & Upazila- Kasiani District- Gopalganj 6. Blood Group : B+(ve) 7. Phone Number : +88-01712036238 (Cell) 8. E-mail : [email protected] 9. Date of Birth : 01 March 1951 10. Nationality : Bangladeshi (by birth) 11. National ID Number : 2697557404388 12. Passport Number : BF0010638, Valid till 29 March 2020 13. Taxpayer ID Number : 038-102-8700 14. Academic Qualifications : - Post-Doctoral Research, 1997-98, King’s College, University of London, U.K. Comparative Philosophy and Religion and Philosophical and Theological Anthropology - Post-Doctoral Research, 1994, Andrews University, Michigan, USA : Comparative Philosophy and Religion, main focus on Christianity - Ph.D., 1988, University of Wales, U.K., Title of the thesis: The Concept of Man: Dualism and the Western Tradition - M.Phil., 1981, University of Dhaka, Title of the thesis: Gilbert Ryle’s Concept of the Self: An Empiricist Revival - M.A., in Philosophy, 1973, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, First Class - B.A.(Honors) in Philosophy with Economics and English Literature, 1972, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, First Class - H.S.C. (Humanities), 1969, Dhaka Board, First Division 1 Bio Data: Dr. Anisuzzaman - S.S.C., (Humanities), 1967, Dhaka Board, First Division 15. Fields -
ICBM 2019 Conference Proceedings — Printed Version
ISBN 978-984-344-3540 http://icbm.bracu.ac.bd/ ICBM 2019 CONTENTS Message ii Message from the Conference Chairs iii Keynote Speeches iv Industry Talks viii Invited Talks xv Program Overview xxi Index of Abstracts xxiv Abstracts 1 Organizing Committee 52 Technical Committee 54 International Dignitaries 57 ICBM 2019 K M Khalid MP State Minister Ministry of Cultural Affairs Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Message It is a great honor for me to be involved with the 2nd International Conference on Business and Management (ICBM 2019), organized by Brac Business School, Brac University. I am overwhelmed to know that more than 160 research papers will be presented by 200 local and international participants. Definitely, it reflects an outstanding team work and profound activities which were accompanied by the organizing committee of ICBM 2019. I firmly believe that this conference will help the scholars to develop their career and it will be a great experience for them. Moreover, this conference would help the industry people to think more creatively. It is a great initiative taken by Brac University which will contribute towards the development of the business arena. It is creating opportunities and helping the students to explore themselves in order to fit in the workplace based on global phenomena. I am confident that in future Brac University will take such initiatives by which the society will be benefited at large. Finally, I would like to conclude with best wishes. K M Khalid MP State Minister Ministry of Cultural Affairs Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh ii ICBM 2019 MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRS Professor Vincent Chang, PhD Honorary General Chair, ICBM 2019 Professor Mohammad Mahboob Rahman, PhD Assoc. -
Dr Mohammad Monzur Morshed Bhuiya
Bangladesh Address 49/1, R.K. Mission Road, Dr Mohammad Monzur Morshed Bhuiya Dhaka-1203, Bangladesh Professor in Finance and Financial M:+8801817627378 Australian Address Technology(FinTech) 2/8, Mitre Street St Lucia, QLD 4067 M: +61402676938 E: [email protected] LECTURING | FinTech EXPERTS-TRAINER | DATA ANALYSIS | RESEARCH PUBLICATION | Internationally recognised FinTech experts and academic with extensive experience in high quality research and demonstrated ability to teach advanced finance and banking courses specialised in E-business and FinTech discipline at tertiary level. Experts in conducting workshops and training session on using financial technological tools (FinTech) in financial organisation. Adept in the use of complex data analysis tools and evaluating and interpreting results for research publications. Possesses valuable financial industry experience in financial planning and technology, with capacity to resolve conflicts and manage stakeholder expectations by employing exceptional communication and technological skills. EXPERTISE OFFERED ❖ Face-to-face and online lecturing ❖ Research Publication ❖ Online Banking system ❖ Grant Application ❖ Course Design & Delivery ❖ FinTech Analyst ❖ Course Leadership ❖ Consultancy EXPERIENCE ❖ 2017-present: Professor, Department of Finance, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh ❖ 2019-present: Chairman, Department of Finance, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh ❖ 2018 : Casual Lecturer in Finance, School of Commerce, University of Southern Queensland, Australia ❖ 2018 : Tutor -
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