Faisal Bin Iqbal is a Bangladeshi content and feature writer who specializes in SEO and digital content strategy.

Faisal Bin Iqbal

Faisal Bin Iqbal is a Bangladeshi journalist and feature writer who specializes in SEO and digital content strategy. He is currently the In-Charge of Campus, Rising Stars, and Star Youth. You can reach him at faisal.iqbal@thedailystar.net

From possibilities to policies: Transitioning to a disability-friendly Bangladesh

The road to a truly inclusive and disability-friendly Bangladesh is undoubtedly long and complex, but there is much potential for success.

3d ago

Rethinking your weekend plans

“What do I do during the weekend?”

1w ago

Planning to study in the UK? Let AHZ show you the way

Every year, hundreds of thousands of international students arrive in the United Kingdom (UK) for higher studies, many of whom are from Bangladesh.

1m ago

MIE Pathways & MIE English Academy

Pursuing higher education is one of the biggest steps in a student’s life, and the choices they make can have a lasting impact on their future. While many still opt for local universities, more and more Bangladeshi students are looking beyond the country’s borders, excited by the incredible opportunities that come with studying abroad.

1m ago

GIS is on a mission to become the nation’s leading Cambridge curriculum school

Ramesh Mudgal, the Principal of Glenrich International School (GIS), is a highly accomplished education administrator who has played a pivotal role in driving the growth and success of schools in both the UAE and Bangladesh. Rising Stars sat down for a quick interview with Ramesh where he talked about his experience, GIS, and Bangladesh's academic sector in general. 

1m ago

The final bombshell: Thank you and goodbye to Clarkson, Hammond, and May

After 22 years on the road, three of the world’s most recognisable motoring journalists – Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May – have finally reached the end of it. In the process, they have managed to make cars and everything about them more entertaining and palatable to a wider, more generalised audience. 

1m ago

Iran’s retaliation: What fresh hell awaits the Middle East?

Iran’s retaliatory strike against Israel comes just days after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed Hassan Nasrallah.

2m ago

A beginner’s guide to finding and applying for jobs on LinkedIn

Job hunting on LinkedIn can feel tiring and occasionally pointless but knowing how to efficiently look for and apply to jobs can help you make the most of this platform for your professional goals.

2m ago
May 18, 2023
May 18, 2023

EDITORIAL

The struggle with learning a new skill starts right away if you don’t stick to your initial plan.

April 6, 2023
April 6, 2023

Editorial

I struggle to pen my thoughts these days.

March 2, 2023
March 2, 2023

Editorial

Lately, life feels like an elaborate chore.

January 26, 2023
January 26, 2023

Editorial

Winter is not winter-ing anymore like winter should.

December 22, 2022
December 22, 2022

Editorial

Being in your mid-20s feels weird for a lot of reasons.

November 17, 2022
November 17, 2022

Impact of workplace bullying on young professionals

Over the years, workplace bullying has been normalised to an extent where people have become oblivious to its prevalence.

November 17, 2022
November 17, 2022

Editorial

Over the years, the situation has only gotten worse, and right now, our generation faces this issue head-on.

November 16, 2022
November 16, 2022

Academia-industry partnerships can only mean good things for universities

Recently BRAC University (BRACU) announced the renaming of its engineering school.

November 7, 2022
November 7, 2022

“Should’ve studied engineering,” says BBA student struggling with PowerPoint presentation

Sakib grew frustrated with having to prepare 10 to 15 PowerPoint presentations every semester.

October 31, 2022
October 31, 2022

MONSTERMANIA

Ghost stories for a local Halloween experience.