Muhammad Ullah
Research Scientist & EB
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Muhammad Ullah is currently working as an assistant professor in the department of philosophy at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. He has completed his undergraduate (Hons.) and MA in philosophy from Dhaka University. Securing the top position in both programs, he joined as a lecturer of philosophy in 2011. His research interest covers multiple areas with an interdisciplinary outlook that focuses on the issue in the context. Theorization and application of theories are both the core of his research works. As Social and political philosophy is his major concern, he works on humanitarian issues regarding refugees (political, environmental, and climate). His work on educational science and policy is ongoing. The socio-psychological conditions behind social development are also a part of his analytic works.
Muhammad Ullah, Modified Fuzzy Forecasting Approach for Student Enrollment Series, International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 106 (2017), pp.9-18,
http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijast.2017.106.02,ISSN: 2005-4238 IJAST, Copyright ⓒ 2017 SERSC Australia. Available at: http://article.nadiapub.com/IJAST/vol106/2.pdf
Muhammad Ullah, Higher Education Policy in Bangladesh: An Analysis, Jahangirnagar University Studies in Philosophy, XXXII, June 2015.
Available at: https://juniv.edu/journal/11263/file
Muhammad Ullah, State, Identity and Diaspora in Tanvir Mokammel’s Films, pp.232, May, 2022.
MA, Department of Philosophy, Dhaka University, 2009, Result: First Class 1st Position
BA (Hons), Department of Philosophy, Dhaka University,2008, Result: First Class 1st Position
Research Fellow at Bangladesh Film Archive, Session: 2020-2021, Researched on Diaspora in Tanvir Mokammel’s Two Documentaries “Border Line” and “The Promised Land”: An Explanation from the Perspective of Geo-Cultural Identity Theory,
Research Scientist & EB (30 Oct. 2022 – present), International Centre for Research, Innovation, Training and Development (ICRITD), Bangladesh
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Jahangirnagar University (30th January 2017 – Present)
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Jahangirnagar University (17th December 2011- 30th January 2017)
Muhammad Ullah
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.
Cell Phone: +8801922640376
Email: muhammad@juniv.edu
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Research Fellow at Bangladesh Film Archive, Session: 2020-2021, Researched on Diaspora in Tanvir Mokammel’s Two Documentaries “Border Line” and “The Promised Land”: An Explanation from the Perspective of Geo-Cultural Identity Theory,
Research Scientist & EB (30 Oct. 2022 – present), International Centre for Research, Innovation, Training and Development (ICRITD), Bangladesh
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Jahangirnagar University (30th January 2017 – Present)
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Jahangirnagar University (17th December 2011- 30th January 2017)
Muhammad Ullah
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.
Cell Phone: +8801922640376
Email: muhammad@juniv.edu
About Us
About ICRIDT
Advisors
Executive Body
Institutional Review Board
Publications
Journal Articles
Books
Book Chapter
Conference paper
Career
Professional
Research
Health and Population Sciences Division
Humanitarian Response and Community Development Division
Social and Behavioral Sciences Division
Laboratory Sciences and Clinical Services Division
HR, Operations & Communication
Research
Ongoing Project
Completed Project
Opportunities
Trainings
Internship
Workshops