Niaz Ahmed Khan to serve as 30th Vice Chancellor of Dhaka University
UNB
Publish: 27 Aug 2024, 12:00 PM
Dhaka,
Aug 26 (UNB) - Dr Niaz Ahmed Khan has been appointed as the new Vice Chancellor
of Dhaka University. The appointment came to light on Monday.
Dr. Khan is a Professor
in the Department of Development Studies at Dhaka University and was serving as
the Pro Vice Chancellor of Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB).
He will be the 30th vice
chancellor of DU since its founding in 1921. The chancellor, i.e. President
Shahabuddin Chuppu's office confirmed to some media outlets on Monday that he
has made the appointment, although no official communication has been received
in this regard from DU itself.
Niaz Ahmed Khan
completed both his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Public
Administration from the University of Chittagong. Additionally, he holds two
diploma degrees, a Ph.D., and three postdoctoral degrees from various
international universities, including Oxford University.
Dr Khan has extensive
experience working with NGOs and INGOs as an adviser and operations manager. In
academia, he has taught at both public and private universities and has served
as a research fellow. His administrative experience is also notable.
With over 25 years of
teaching and research experience in Bangladesh, the UK, and Thailand, Dr. Khan
specializes in social sciences, environmental and natural resource management,
development studies, and business administration.
His previous positions
include Chairman and Professor of Development Studies at the University of
Dhaka, South Asian Fellow at Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford,
Research Fellow at the University of Wales Swansea, Professor of Public
Administration at the University of Chittagong, Distinguished Visiting
Researcher at The American University in Cairo, Distinguished Visiting
Professor at the Asian University for Women, Senior Academic Adviser and
Coordinator (postgraduate programs) at BIGD, BRAC University, Senior Academic
Adviser at the National Defence College, Executive Director of the Centre for
Resources and Development Research, and Asia Research Fellow at the Asian
Institute of Technology. He has also held adjunct and part-time professorships
at leading universities in Bangladesh, including BRAC University, East West
University, North South University, and Independent University, Bangladesh.
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