Campus Report :
A delegation from University of Nottingham, Malaysia called on UGC Chairman Prof Abdul Mannan at the latter’s office on Sunday to discuss issues relating to College Education Development Project (CEDP).
College Education Development Project (CEDP) will be jointly implemented by the UGC and the National University for improvement of the standard of teaching, learning and governance of colleges affiliated with National University.
University of Nottingham, Malaysia under CEDP will impart training to the teachers of colleges of National University for their capacity building in areas of teaching and learning.
UGC Chairman Prof Mannan said that University Grants Commission of Bangladesh is relentlessly working to enhance the quality of education at tertiary level of the country. The government of Bangladesh is giving topmost priority to the education sector for attaining the status of developed country by 2041. He added that women enrollment has increased in the education sector over the years as the government has given special attention to the women education.
UGC will discharge its duties as facilitator in running the College Education Development Project under the dynamic leadership of National University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Harun-or-Rashid. He wished the project a success and meaningful.
Prof Dr M Shah Nowaj Ali, Member, UGC, Prof Dr Harun-or-Rashid, Vice-Chancellor, National University, Prof Fon Sim Ong, Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning), University of Nottingham, Malaysia, Prof Ganakumaran Subramaniam, Head of School, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia, Md. Zahidul Islam, Project Director, CEDP (Additional Secretary) and Asabur Rahman, Consultant, World Bank, among others were present at the meeting.
A delegation from University of Nottingham, Malaysia called on UGC Chairman Prof Abdul Mannan at the latter’s office on Sunday to discuss issues relating to College Education Development Project (CEDP).
College Education Development Project (CEDP) will be jointly implemented by the UGC and the National University for improvement of the standard of teaching, learning and governance of colleges affiliated with National University.
University of Nottingham, Malaysia under CEDP will impart training to the teachers of colleges of National University for their capacity building in areas of teaching and learning.
UGC Chairman Prof Mannan said that University Grants Commission of Bangladesh is relentlessly working to enhance the quality of education at tertiary level of the country. The government of Bangladesh is giving topmost priority to the education sector for attaining the status of developed country by 2041. He added that women enrollment has increased in the education sector over the years as the government has given special attention to the women education.
UGC will discharge its duties as facilitator in running the College Education Development Project under the dynamic leadership of National University Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Harun-or-Rashid. He wished the project a success and meaningful.
Prof Dr M Shah Nowaj Ali, Member, UGC, Prof Dr Harun-or-Rashid, Vice-Chancellor, National University, Prof Fon Sim Ong, Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning), University of Nottingham, Malaysia, Prof Ganakumaran Subramaniam, Head of School, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia, Md. Zahidul Islam, Project Director, CEDP (Additional Secretary) and Asabur Rahman, Consultant, World Bank, among others were present at the meeting.