Kamrul Hassan Mamun

Dr Kamrul Hassan Mamun is professor in the Department of Physics at Dhaka University. He can be reached at [email protected].

Why we need competitive salaries in academia

India's PhD support dwarfs Bangladesh's. IIIT-Delhi pays INR 60K.

2w ago

DU’s faculty hiring policy is a relic from the past

DU’s recruitment process seems frozen in time, bogged down by outdated practices that stifle progress.

3w ago

Are we returning to divisive campus politics?

If student politics continues to promote division rather than unity, how can these same students later contribute to building an inclusive society?

1m ago

Reflections on Aynaghar and the politics of manipulation in the education sector

The seeds of chaos were deliberately planted in the education sector.

1m ago

The scale of the universe and our place in it

This realisation is not meant to diminish our significance, but rather to inspire awe and perspective.

2m ago

Brains before bridges: Prioritising human capital over infrastructure

A glance at the recent history of the world’s most developed nations reveals a compelling truth: no country has ever achieved sustainable development without first investing in education and research.

3m ago

A Loss That Still Haunts Bangladesh

“Knock! Knock!! Knock!!! Sir, please come outside, we need to talk.”

3m ago
March 26, 2025
March 26, 2025

Why we need competitive salaries in academia

India's PhD support dwarfs Bangladesh's. IIIT-Delhi pays INR 60K.

March 16, 2025
March 16, 2025

DU’s faculty hiring policy is a relic from the past

DU’s recruitment process seems frozen in time, bogged down by outdated practices that stifle progress.

February 19, 2025
February 19, 2025

Are we returning to divisive campus politics?

If student politics continues to promote division rather than unity, how can these same students later contribute to building an inclusive society?

February 14, 2025
February 14, 2025

Reflections on Aynaghar and the politics of manipulation in the education sector

The seeds of chaos were deliberately planted in the education sector.

February 1, 2025
February 1, 2025

The scale of the universe and our place in it

This realisation is not meant to diminish our significance, but rather to inspire awe and perspective.

December 30, 2024
December 30, 2024

Brains before bridges: Prioritising human capital over infrastructure

A glance at the recent history of the world’s most developed nations reveals a compelling truth: no country has ever achieved sustainable development without first investing in education and research.

December 14, 2024
December 14, 2024

A Loss That Still Haunts Bangladesh

“Knock! Knock!! Knock!!! Sir, please come outside, we need to talk.”