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UGC, UNICEF announce C4D research fellowship

UGC Chairman Prof Dr Kazi Shahidullah presides over a programme to announce the names of Communication for Development research fellowship awardees at UGC on Tuesday.
UGC Chairman Prof Dr Kazi Shahidullah presides over a programme to announce the names of Communication for Development research fellowship awardees at UGC on Tuesday.
Campus Report :
University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh and UNICEF, for the first time, announced the names of Communication for Development (C4D) research fellowship awardees at a programme held at UGC on Tuesday. The awardees are- Prof Dr Jamila K Chowdhury of Dhaka University, Prof Dr Md. Asaduzzaman of Islamic University of Kushita and Prof Dr Mahbubul Alam of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. UGC Chairman Prof Dr Kazi Shahidullah presided over the ceremony.
UGC and UNICEF jointly invited the research proposals regarding the C4D issues from the faculty members of country’s universities.
UGC Members Prof Dr Dil Afroza Begum, Prof Dr Md. Sazzad Hossain, Prof Dr Muhammed Alamgir, Ohio University Prof Emeritus Dr David Mould, UNICEF’s C4D Manager Yasmin Khan, divisional heads of UGC, were present on the occasion..
Prof Kazi Shahidullah said UGC and UNICEF will work jointly for the researchers of the country to build a better society.
“Research is key to development. We need research collaboration from UNICEF for country’s development”, he hoped.
The UGC Chairman urged the fellowship awardees to conduct research activities on international standard. “Your research should be result-oriented and it will obviously contribute to our society”, he hoped.
He further said that UGC and UNICEF are jointly working to foster C4D curriculum and research activities. He hoped that UGC and UNICEF will be able to declare more fellowships for Bangladesh faculty members in this field in future.
Prof Sazzad Hossain said a lot of research works are being conducted in our country. But these works are not being properly documented. UGC is planning to archive all these research activities through online.