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Seminar on higher education opportunities in Russia
Russian House in Dhaka recently organized a seminar on higher education opportunities in Russia for the academic year 2024-2025 at Notre Dame College in Dhaka.
Director of the Russian House in Dhaka Pavel Dvoychenkov provides updated information on the Russian education system and all details, including the application process, for interested candidates on the online platform https://education-in-russia.com.
He said Bangladeshi students can pursue higher education in subjects according to their goals at any university nominated for scholarship in Russia.
Besides, he invited all those who are interested in pursuing higher education in Russia and learning Russian literature and culture in depth.
Regarding the world-class higher education of Russian alumni and their professional prospects, he said they are holding various high positions in various government services, private companies, and higher education institutions in Bangladesh.
He recalled that 110 scholarships were allocated in the last academic year (2023-2024). Due to the huge interest of Bengali students in higher education in Russia, the number of scholarships increased to 124 in the academic year 2024-2025.
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Father Hemant Pius Rosario, principal of Notre Dame College, Dhaka, was also present at the seminar. He thanked the director of the Russian House and said that this is the first time that a representative of the Russian government has offered Russian government scholarships to their college for higher education.
According to him, many ex-Notre Damians are in prestigious positions at home and abroad after completing their education in the Soviet Union as well as in present-day Russia. Many are currently working on the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, a mega project in Bangladesh under the supervision of the Russian government.
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Soviet-Russian alumni have significantly contributed to the education and socio-economic development activities of Bangladesh and expressed hope that this will continue.
To highlight the modern educational system of Russia and the friendship and camaraderie of Russian people in the current context, People's Friendship University of Russia (PFUR) Ph.D students, Bangla Press Club President Barek Kaiser (Ex-Notre Damian), and Dr. Mahmudul Hasan, MD (Oncosurgery), National Medical Research Center of Oncology named after N.N. Blokhin, joined the live video conference.
They congratulated the seminar participants and advised them to apply for scholarships provided by the Russian government to get world-class higher education opportunities at Russian universities.
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Various questions expected from the students attending the seminar are answered by the Education Section.
Bangbandhu Education and Research Council gets new convening committee
The Bangbandhu Education and Research Council, which conducts multidimensional programmes like exploring the ideas and ideals of Bangabandhu and publishing research works on him, has appointed Prof. Abdul Moin as convener and Prof. Shirajul Haque as secretary member.
Prof. Abdul Moin Chowdhury is the vice chancellor of Cumilla University and Shirajul Haque is a professor of govt. Ispahani College and he is the founding General secretary of the organisation.
The names of 99 other members of the convening committee of the council will be declared later, the press notification says.Earlier on September 23, the steering committee of the council repealed all the committees including the central committee of the council.
The convening committee will be in action till the next council of the organisation.
Mentionably, this council was formed by scientist Dr. M A Wazed Mia on 17th march of 2002. The the last committee was formed on 2018 and the time for the council was expired long ago.
10 injured in Chhatra League factional clash at CU
At least 10 individuals were injured in a clash between two factions of the Chittagong University (CU) unit of ruling party student front, Chhatra League, on Friday.
The clash between the 'Bijoy' and '69' factions of Chittagong University Chhatra League, lasted from 3pm to 4:45pm on Friday.
Eyewitnesses said that Azmir, of 69 Group, got into an argument with Mahir Chowdhury, of Bijoy Group, at a restaurant. Following the incident, two groups locked into a clash around 3pm on the campus, leaving 10 injured.
Proctor Dr Mohammad Nurul Azim Sikder said the clash started from a restaurant. The proctorial body and the police rushed to the spot and stopped the clash immediately.
"So far, there have been no reports of injuries. We will take legal action against those involved," he added.
Dr Abu Tayab, chief officer of the University Medical Center, said 10 people were injured in the clash but they had returned after getting treatment.
Russian House in Dhaka holds seminar on study opportunities in Russia
The Russian House in Dhaka recently organised a seminar on study opportunities in Russia for the academic year 2024-2025
The seminar was held at United International University (UIU).
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The programme talked about the possibility of receiving scholarships provided by the government of the Russian Federation in cooperation with the Centre for International Affairs and Cooperation (CIAC) of UIU.
The Russian House in Dhaka, Pavel Dvoychenkov, delivered an updated data on the Russian education system, a detailed application process, and the submission of documents online on the following website: "https://education-in-russia.com".
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He said Bangladeshi students can study at any university designated for scholarship in Russia. He talked about the world-class higher education and professional prospects of Russian alumni, who hold various senior positions in various public services, private companies, and higher education institutions in Bangladesh.
The director also mentioned taking Russian language courses at the Russian House to facilitate higher education studies in Russia and invited prospective students to participate the next seminar which will be held on October 9 at the Russian House in Dhaka.
AKM Muzahidul Islam, a Russian alumni and professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the Director of the CIAC at UIU, recounted his time studying in Russia, spoke about the world-class education system, and encouraged the seminar participants to take up the opportunity to study in Russia.
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PhD student at the People's Friendship University of Russia (PFUR) and President of the Bangla Press Club, Barek Kaisar, highlighted the Russian education system and the current practical experience of studying in Russia.
He suggested taking the opportunity to study at Russian universities with scholarships.
Academic year 2023-24: Marketing of new books for class XI, XII inaugurated
Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni on Thursday inaugurated the marketing of new books for classes XI and XII for the academic year 2023-2024.
The programme was inaugurated at the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) auditorium in the capital.
At that time, Dipu Moni handed over the textbooks of Bengali literature, Bengali Sohopath, English for today and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) published by NCTB to the students.
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Of these books, English for Today and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) were revised and now its quality is better than before, she added.
“In 2026-2027, there will be new curriculum books for classes XI and XII. Even before that, we will continue the book refinement work as far as possible,” Dipu Moni informed.
Additionally, Dipu Moni stated, "We want our students to be skilled and qualified individuals who are humane, creative, tolerant, and non-communal individuals." The entire educational system is being transformed for this. "Students will learn by doing, engaging in experience learning, and active learning as part of transformation, which goes beyond rote memorization", she said.
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Through this, students will be able to soak up what they are learning and acquire the skills to apply it, the minister added.
Thirty Bangladeshi universities compete in International Humanitarian Law moot
The National Rounds of the 14th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) have kicked off today at the Independent University in Dhaka, with the participation of 30 teams representing different public and private universities of the country.
Organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in partnership with the IUB, the event will run from 5 to 7 October 2023, according to an official press release.
Over the course of three days, students will be tested on their knowledge of and ability to apply IHL to a fictitious scenario outside of the real courtroom, giving them a fresh perspective on how this international legal framework can be used to protect people affected by armed conflict, reads the press release.
Each team will present their legal arguments before different panels of judges consisting of Justices of the Supreme Court, members of the Subordinate Judiciary, senior government officials, academics, lawyers, and practitioners.
The winning team will represent Bangladesh in the Asia-Pacific Rounds to be held in Hong Kong next year.
Secretary of Maritime Affairs Unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rear Admiral (Retd.) Md. Khurshed Alam spoke to the attendees at the opening ceremony as the chief guest.
“This event is not just a gathering of talented legal minds; it is a testament to the collective commitment to international law and a platform for fostering future generations of lawyers and policymakers in further research and debate on International Humanitarian Law,” he said.
ICRC Dhaka’s Deputy Head of Delegation Heike Kemper said: “The basic spirit of international humanitarian law is a universal humanitarian principle that preserves human dignity even during war. “I am glad to see enthusiastic young students partaking in the competition that serves as one of the excellent forums contributing to the promotion of IHL.”
Advisor at IUB’s Department of Law Prof. Dr. Borhan Uddin Khan said: “Through participating in this competition, students get the chance to sharpen their advocacy skills, learn team building, hone group work spirit and create a new network.”
The Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition was initiated in 2005 by the ICRC with the aim of promoting the study of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) amongst university students in the South Asian Region including Bangladesh.
St. Joseph Old Boys' Foundation gets new executive committee
Imran Karim, Vice Chairman of Confidence Group took in charge as the President and Sheikh Shabab Ahmed, Cheif External Affairs Officer of Nagad Ltd. as the General Secretary of the new Executive Committee of St. Joseph Old Boys' Foundation (SJOBF), the alumni association of St. Joseph Higher Secondary School.
The announcement came recently for the year 2023-25 during the 15th Annual General Meeting held at the school premises.
Among the other 11 members Mohammed Tariqul Islam, Chief HR and Corporate Communications Officer, Confidence Group, appointed as the Vice President and Barrister Shafayat Ullah, Head of MTB Group Legal Affairs Division, appointed as the Treasurer of the association.
The new committee believes to become an integral part in the overall development of the institution and establish their distinctive role as the networking channel for school alumni going forward.
60 students to be enrolled at DU under sports quota
Sixty students will be admitted in the undergraduate program in Dhaka University for 2022-23 academic year under the player quota.
This approval was given in a meeting held on Wednesday at the Vice-Chancellor's Lounge following the recommendation of the player quota admission committee.
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VC Professor Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman presided over the meeting.
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The decision to admit students under player quota was taken with the aim of improving the quality of sports in Dhaka University for encouraging skilled athletes to participate in national and international sports competitions.
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Islamic University and Edith Cowan University to undertake joint academic, research activities
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Islamic University, Kushtia and Edith Cowan University, Australia to undertake joint academic and research activities.
IU Treasurer Professor M Alamgir Hossain Bhuiya and Edith Cowan University’s deputy vice-president (international) Jack German signed the MoU on behalf of their respective universities on Tuesday, according to a press release on Wednesday.
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The signing ceremony was held at the conference room of the IU administrative building, it said.
IU Vice Chancellor Prof Shaikh Abdus Salam was present in the programme as chief guest while Pro VC Prof M Mahbubur Rahman and acting registrar HM Ali Hasan were present at the programme as special guests.
IU international students’ affairs cell director Mohammad Abu Hena Mostofa Jamal chaired the event.
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IU student adviser Prof Shelina Nasrin, proctor Professor M Shahadat Hossain Azad, IUTA general secretary Prof Tapon Kumar Godder, among others were present on the occasion.
Proper planning needed for research to make it to global rankings: UGC
Universities in the country could not achieve the desired place in the world rankings this year due to lack of proper planning and decision-making in research and innovation, said Bangladesh University Grants Commission Chairman (additional charge) Prof Dr Muhammad Alamgir.
He said this while inaugurating 22 research and innovation sub-projects of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) with the financial support of City Bank.
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The day-long workshop was held at Syed Nazrul Islam Conference Hall in BAKB on Saturday morning.
This situation of the universities of the world ranking country is largely a continuous result of the steps taken by them in the past years, said the UGC chairman.
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He urged the university authorities to create a suitable environment for research and innovation, recruit qualified teachers, increase the number of regular students in PhD programmes, arrange prestigious scholarships, increase industry-academia cooperation, and focus on citation.
The UGC chairman demanded priority to those who have obtained PhD degrees in the recruitment of teachers in the university and a separate pay scale for teachers.
Without an attractive pay structure, talented and young students with PhD degrees are not getting interest in the teaching profession, he said. For this, he believed, a separate pay scale is needed for university teachers.
Alamgir also discouraged young teachers from pursuing PhD degrees abroad. He said there is a huge scope for research on the socio-economic problems of the country. Therefore, it is not desirable to go abroad for research and stay there after the degree.
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Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES) Director Professor Dr Mahfuza Begum presided over the programme while Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh University (BAU) Prof Dr Emdadul Haque Chowdhury spoke as the chief patron.