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C.V-Page-1.Rtf Final 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. 2018 to till now, Member of the Selection Committee of Lecturer and Assistant Professor of Archaeology Department of Jahangirnagar University, Savar,Dhaka. 2015-2016, Member of the Selection Committee of Lecturer and Assistant Professor of Archaeology Department of Comilla University, Comilla. 2015-16, Administrator, Chittagong University Transport, Chittagong. 2014 , Syndicate Member, Coxs Bazar International University, Coxs Bazar. 2015, President, Chittagong University Club, Chittagong University. 2011 Executive Member (Elected), Chittagong University Teachers Association. 2009 Member, Chittagong University Founding Day Observed Committee. 2010 Member, Rabindra-Nazrul Joyntee Udzapon Committee, Chittagong University. 2010 Member, Seminar and Publication Sub Committee, Chittagong University. 2010 Member, Inter University Vollyball Organising Committee, Chittagong University. 2010 Convenor, Cultural Sub Committee, Bengali New Year Celebration (Poila Boishak 1417), Chittagong University. 2011, Member Secretary, Rabindranath Tagore 150yrs. Birth Day Celebration Committee, Chittagong University. 2010-2012 Member 1st Year Honours Programme Admission Committee, Chittagong University. 2009 Member Sub Committee Inter University Hooky Tournament, Chittagong University. 2010- to till now Member of Academic Council, Chittagong University. 2009 Member of the 3rd & 4th Class Employee Recruitment Committee, Suhrawardy Hall, Chittagong University. 2009-2010 Member of the Disciplinary Committee Chittagong University. (C) Experience: Academic: 2016 to till now, Director, Institute of Modern Languages, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna, Bangladesh. 2010- 2016, Professor, Department of History, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 2004-2010, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 1998-2004, Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 1995-1998, Lecturer, Department of History, University of Chitta gong, Bangladesh. 2012-2015: Chairman, Department of History, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 2009-2012, Provost, Suhrawardy Hall, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 2009, Proctor, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. (D) Scholarship/ Grants: 2006, Research Scholar (lCCR), Department of History, North Bengal University, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. 1995, Research Fellow, Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh. 2003, Full Funded Conference Grants, 3rd International Convention of Asia Scholars, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 2001, Full Funded Conference Grants, American Studies Conference, Nepal, U.S. Embassy Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2000, Seminar Grants, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. 1995, (M.Phil), Research Fellowship, Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 1995, Awarded the University Prize in Recognition of M.A. Result, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. (E) Research Experience: (i) − ½−, ½ −: − !", ½ #, ½$% &' (") −। (ii) − ½−, ½+ ,-.,/, − 0,", ½$% &' (") 12−, 3 4 −। Thesis (Mphil/ Ph.D) as a Supervisor: 1. 5244 − (6789-9;69): <4=− 2>, ?4= (, ½$% &' , ½$%। 2. ½$% = 5 @3 4 A 524 (6BC;-67D8), ?4= (, ½$% &' , ½$%। 3. 678; ) ½ A : − <4=− 2>,?4= (, ½$% &' , ½$%। 4. , 5 A (67;E-67D8), ?4= (, ½$% &' , ½$%। 5. English for Academic Purpose (EAP) Needs Analysis for the Students of Different Levels in _angladesh: A Study on English Language Policy, Institute of aodern Language, Pabna cniversity of Science and dechnology, Pabnae 6. #f/ @.: g (") 5,h >4 @. ij, ?4= A kl5, m A .,- &' , । 7. A =4' @3 44 0: n −o p − 2>, ?4= A kl5, m A .,- &' , । 8. >, q 3(r2 > A 52 4 ij: 3=s #5 s− − .½, ?4= A kl5, m A .,- &' , । 9. #t− −4 − (6BCD-9;;;): − <4=− .½, ,− " ?kpu, m A .,- &' , । Thesis ((Mphil/ Ph.D) as a Examiner: 1. 5 A 2 −' #( ,v −, v t, 5=w2( &' , , x−।( ly, 9;6E) 2. )w A − ,-.,/, ?½ l t,5=w2( &' , , x−।( 5,, 9;6B) 3. z−u: 0424 A 4, v t, 5=w2( &' , , x−।( ly, 9;68) 4. i2 : w{, A ,5 =2, v t, 5=w2( &' , , x−।( 5,, 9;6C) 5. ,-.,/ 3=s #5, v t, 5=w2( &' , , x−।( 5,, 9;6E) 6. s− 524 67D8-6786, ?½ l t,5=w2( &' , , x−।( 5,, 9;68) 7. | p} t− > −: #>4 ( 4− p5 p − 2>), v t, ½$% &' , ½~%, ( y 9;68) 8. ½2•2 524( 67E€-677;): − 2>, ?½ l t, 5=2 &' , 5=2 (5, 9;68) 9. dhe Freedom aovements of _angladesh 1947-71: dhe Role of Local English Newspapers, PheDe dhesis , Jahangirnagar cniversity, Savar, Dhaka, (aarch, 2018)e 10. Cultural History of _hasu Vihara: An Assesment on the _asis of Archaeological Excavations and its Cultural Objects, PheDe dhesis , Jahangirnagar cniversity, Savar, Dhaka, (June, 2018)e (F) Publications: 1. Books: 1e le #e “ ?, w{, ,2 w2 −2, , 9;6B। 2e le #e “ ?, A 0,' ?4=, =p, x−, 9;6€। 3e le #e “ ?, ?4= (68B;-67D8) , =p, x−, 9;;7। 2. Chapters: Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam, Role of the Primary Teacher Association of Rajshahi Town in the early Twentieth century, In Md. Mahbubar Rahman (edited) Rajshahi City: Past and Present, Vol. I, Rajshahi : Institute of Bangladesh Studies, 2012, pp. 579-589. Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam, Memories of Partition ofIndia in 1947: Bengal Perspective, In Md. Mahbubar Rahman (edited) Twentieth Century Bengal Seminar Volume, Rajshahi : Institute of Bangladesh Studies, 2010, pp. 42-52. 3. Article: Md. Anowarul Islam, Six Point Movements in 1966 and Role of the Ittefaq, Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Vol. 18,2010, pp. 61-70. Md. Anowarul Islam, Commercial Institution in Colonial Chittagong (1:905-1947), Journal of the Local History, Number: 3, September 2008, pp. 77-83. Md. Anowarul Islam, Role of the Ittefaq in the emergence of Bangladesh, Journal of History, University of Chitta gong, Number: 7, 2007, pp. 85-102. Md. Anowarul Islam, Social welfare Movement in Bengal and Khademul Enshan Society, Chittagong University Journal of the Arts and Humanities, Vol. 20, Number: 1, pp. 93-103. Md. Anowarul Islam, Social Awarness in Bengal reflected in the Sambad Provakar Protrika, Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Vol. 11, 2003, pp. 229-238. Md. Anowarul Islam, People's Insurrection of 1969 and the role of Newspaper of East Pakistan, Itihas Anusandan (Seminar Volume, Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad), vol. 18,2004, pp. 617-624. Md. Anowarul Islam, Reaction of the Newspapers on the Military Administration in East Pakistan (1958-63), Itihas Anusandan (Seminar Volume, Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad), vol. 17, 2003, pp. 693-700. Md. Anowarul Islam, Linguistic Movement and the Newspapers of East Bengal (1948 - 52) Itihas Anusandan (Seminar Volume, Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad), vol. 17,2003, pp. 793-802. Md. Anowarul Islam,Health Picture of East Bengal in the magazine, Prabasi, Itihas Anusandan (Seminar Volume, Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad), vol. 17,2003, pp. 945-949. Md. Anowarul Islam, Seventh National Parliamentary Election (1996): A Study, Journal ofthe Institute of Bangladesh StudisVol. 06 1998.pp.1-14. Md.Anowarul Islam, Muslim Education Picture of the East Bengal in the Magazine of Saogat, Journal of the Administration, Communication and Society, Vol. 2, Number: 1, pp. 87-98. Md. Anowarul Islam, General Election in 1970 and the Emergence of Bangladesh, Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Vol. 05, 1997, pp. 93-111. Md. Anowarul Islam, Indigo Revolt in the Nineteenth Century and Reaction of the Newspaper in Colonial Bengal, Chittagong University Studies, Vol. 12, Number: 1, 1995. Dr. Md. Anowarul Islam Date: 28 April, 2019 .
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