The British Council, in collaboration with the University of Leeds, recently published an insightful report on the impact of youth development programmes, titled ‘Non-Formal Education for Youth-Led Change: Youth Development Programming in Bangladesh.’ This research was published at the British Council Auditorium yesterday, 11 December 2024. This research is a collaborative effort
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British Council held third ‘Next Generation Bangladesh’ research series
The British Council launched its third 'Next Generation Bangladesh 2024' research series on Wednesday at the British Council's Fuller Road auditorium. This is the third iteration of the Next Generation research series, where the first two reports were launched in 2010 and 2015 respectively. Around 120 distinguished professionals from government,
Invest in research to protect crops from future flooding
Tropical Storm Debby has resulted in record-setting rain and flooding events across several States, including Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and parts of Georgia and left a trail of damage including leaving Florida crops flooded. Record-breaking rain, flooding events, and other weather impacts people and our ability to grow crops successfully,
Research and Development should get priority in universities: speakers
Speakers at a roundtable today said Research and Development (R&D) should get more priority both in the public and private universities to get skilled graduates for meeting both the local and global market demand. Moreover, they also stressed the need to focus on how to mitigate the requirements and the skill
Unilever Bangladesh collaborates with IBA, UD, for research
Unilever Bangladesh (UBL), the country’s leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company, is collaborating with the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka, on two new areas under its industry-academia partnership. The initiatives include commissioning research to increase understanding of plastic circularity in the context of Bangladesh and providing
Business research Workshop holds at NSU
The Center for Business Research at North South University (NSU) hosted an enlightening series of research workshops on February 29 and March 3. said a press release. The distinguished Dean of the School of Business and Economics, Professor Helal Ahammad, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Professor Niaz Ahmed, the Director
Research will be given top priority in BCCT funding: Environment Minister
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury said that research will be given top priority and importance in the funding of the ministry and its subsidiary Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT) Fund. He said that research needs to be increased in the country to solve various problems, and it
BCCT will give top priority to research in its funding: Saber
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury today said Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT), a subsidiary of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, will give top priority to research in its funding. He said research needs to be increased in the country to solve various problems, and
NSU, CPD sign MoU for research projects
North South University (NSU) and Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD) signed an MOU to collaborate on academic and research projects, a press release said on Monday. Organized by Office of External Affairs of NSU, Vice-Chancellor Professor Atiqul Islam and Dr Fahmida Khatun, Executive Director, CPD signed on behalf of their
BRAC Bank to set up research facilities for Haje Danesh University
Bangladesh, the second largest readymade garment exporter in the world, is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards circularity in its industrial practices. Circularity presents a significant opportunity for Bangladesh to reduce its environmental impact, improve its economic performance, and create social benefits. However, embracing circularity also poses certain challenges for