The authorities of Islamic University in Kushtia will
celebrate its 43rd founding anniversary on the campus tomorrow (November 22)
through day-long programmes including hoisting of national and university
flags, colorful procession, discussion meeting and cultural event.
Marking the day, IU vice-chancellor Professor Shaikh Abdus
Salam will hoist the national flag while Pro-vice-chancellor Professor M
Mahbubur Rahman will hoist the university flag in front of the university’s
administration building around 10:00am. Later, the university authorities will
place floral wreaths at the university’s Mrittunjoyee Mujib mural to pay
tribute to Bangabandhu. After that, the vice-chancellor will inaugurate the
programmes releasing pigeons and balloons at 10:30am.
Later, the teachers, students, officials and staff of the
university will bring out a colorful procession on the campus. The procession
will end in front of Bangla Mancha adjacent to the university’s arts building
after parading the main roads of the campus. Later, a discussion and cultural
program will be held there.
Islamic University was established on November 22 of 1979
and started its academic activities in 1985 with four departments, eight
teachers and 300 students at Board Bazar in Gazipur. At present, it has 36
departments under eight faculties where 403 teachers are assigned for 13,468
students.
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The Students of Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia blocked the Kushtia-Khulna highway on Sunday as part of a nationwide ‘Bangla Blockade’ program demanding reforms in the quota system.
The students blocked the road around 11:30am, causing a 10-kilometer tailback on both sides of the highway.
Earlier, at around 11 am, the students gathered in front of the university’s Mrityunjayee Mujib Mural. They then marched around the campus and blocked the Kushtia-Khulna highway in front of the University’s main gate.
During the blockade, the students placed tree logs on the road and set them on fire to stop traffic. They also played football, sang songs, recited poems and performed various cultural activities on the highway.
The students said, ‘We have come out on the streets to implement the Bangla Blockade program that was announced nationwide to demand reforms in the quota system.’’ They vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met.
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Public Administration Day-2023 was celebrated at Islamic University in Kushtia on Wednesday amid festivity and much enthusiasm.
Celebrating the day, IU Public Administration department brought out a colorful procession from in front of the Mir Mosharraf Hossain academic building of the university around 11:00 am. After parading the main streets of the campus, the procession ended at the Birshrestha Hamidur Rahman Central Auditorium of the university. Later, a discussion programme was held there.
IU pro-vice-chancellor Prof Dr Mahbubur Rahman addressed the event as chief guest. Professor Dr M Lutfor Rahman, chairman of the department presided over the program while treasurer Prof Dr M Alamgir Hossain Bhuiya and Social Sciences faculty dean Prof Dr AKM Motinur Rahman attended as the special guests.
Shammy Akter and Ashek-e-Khoda jointly conducted the event while Prof Dr Fakrul Islam, convener of the Public Administration day celebration committee, delivered the welcome speech. Proctor Prof Shahadat Hossain Azad, Prof Begum Rokshana Mili, Prof Mohammad Selim, Prof Zulfiquar Hossain and Prof Gias Uddin were present here, among others. Around two hundred students from various sessions of the department took part here.
At the beginning of the programme, Chairman awards were given to meritorious students for achieving outstanding results. Later, a cultural function was held participated by the students of the department.
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A day-long
PhD seminar titled “Violence against women in Dhaka city: A socio-legal study”
was held at Islamic University in Kushtia on Tuesday. IU Law department
arranged the seminar at the conference room of the Law faculty around 11:30 am.
Professor
Dr M Selim Toha, former treasurer of the university addressed the seminar as
the chief guest chaired by Professor Dr Reba Mondol, chairman of the department.
The
fellow, Md Abdul Aziz Miah presented his article at the event under the
supervision of Dr Reba Mondol. The researcher focused on the causes and impacts
of the violence against women in Dhaka City and shed lights the ways to combat
the violence.
Professor
Dr Nurun Nahar, Professor Dr Anisur Rahman, associate professor Dr M Abdul
Karim Khan spoke here as the discussants while Public Administration department
chairman Dr M Lutfar Rahman, Al-fiqh and Legal Studies department chairman Dr M
Nasir Uddin, law department professor Dr M Shahjahan Mondol and Law and land
management department chairman Shahida Akhtar participated at the seminar.
More than
5o teachers and officials of different departments of the university attended
here.
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A total of 42 students from different departments of Islamic University in Kushtia have been selected for the National Science and Technology (NST) fellowship for the academic session of 2022-23. The fellowship is given by the Ministry of Science and Technology for research.
Each selected student will get Tk 54,000 as financial support for conducting research projects under the fellowship programme, IU acting registrar HM Ali Hasan said on Monday.
Among them, twenty-nine students from the biotechnology and genetic engineering department, six from applied chemistry and chemical engineering, three students from mathematics, two students from the electrical and electronic engineering department and one each from the statistics and applied nutrition and food technology departments have been selected for the fellowship, he added.
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A four-day
Mobile Filmmaking workshop is going to be jointly organized by the Dhaka
International Film Festival (DIMFF) and the Science Film Festival starting on December
23.
The
workshop is open to students in grades six through twelve from any educational
institution. After hands-on training, students will make films on the theme of
"Equal Rights in Science" at this girls-only event.
The
workshop will be held on December 23, 24, 30, and 31 at the Permanent Campus of
the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) and Goethe Institute
Bangladesh is the subsidiary of the workshop. Registration for this free
workshop has begun and will end on December 15th. Students cannot register
directly for this workshop. Only teacher representatives can register on behalf
of educational institutions at the following link:
(https://forms.gle/zEwvioPkKADZLNS89)
The Dhaka
International Mobile Film Festival (DIMFF 2023) will take place on February 3
and 4, 2023.
Dhaka
International Mobile Film Festival started its journey in 2015 with the motto
"New Generation, New Technology, and New Communication." This event
is to encourage filmmaking through mobile phones.
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A four-day Mobile Filmmaking workshop is going to be jointly organized by the Dhaka International Film Festival (DIMFF) and the Science Film Festival starting on December 23. The workshop is open to students in grades six through twelve from any educational institution. After hands-on training, students will make films on the theme of "Equal Rights in Science" at this girls-only event.