Unified policy for recruitment of teachers at public universities: Nahid

Desk Report |

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid today said a unified policy would be formulated for teacher’s recruitment at public universities.

“We have taken opinions of the people concerned to formulate the unified policy,” he told a workshop at the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh here, an official release said.

Chairman of University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh Prof Abdul Mannan, President of Federation of Bangladesh University Teachers Association (FBUTA), UGC Member Dr Md Aktar Hossain, vice chancellors of different public universities, among others, addressed the workshop.

Nahid said, “Recruitment of teachers and promotion will be incorporated in the policy…. We are taking opinions of public universities for formulation of teachers’ recruitment policy.”

He urged the authorities of the universities to impart education to keep pace with the demand of time for boosting the development process in the country. “All universities should generate new knowledge through intensifying research works,” the minister added. (bss)


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