Alhamdulillah, finally, I have been awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Human Geography today. This achievement adds extra vibes to this festive Eid day. My long Ph.D. journey has now ended today. Thank you so much my lovely supervisors @DrJennyA@NataschaKlocker and @Noel Castree.
📣 NEW PUBLICATION: Our research on the barriers to cyclone evacuation in coastal Bangladesh is now out in the Journal of Disaster Science and Management. https://t.co/IiNoDWMXeG
Glad to see our article “There was no advantage to being old in the shelter”: Experiences of Older Adults to Tropical Cyclone in the Coastal Bangladesh” now out in Journal of Disaster Science and Management (Springer).
https://t.co/upTJD03M4u
Last week, I joined the Regional Symposium for Climate Displacement hosted by the @IOMAsiaPacific, in Bangkok. The event brought together nearly 30 scientists and experts from 16 different countries. Thanks Bradley Mellicker for inviting me.
I have been awarded a grant of $10,000 by the Population Council under their Population, Environmental Risks, and the Climate Crisis (PERCC) Initiative! See detail here https://t.co/g2MJxvY1KW
Have started my academic visit in Warsaw, Poland (8-13 September), invited by the Polish Academy of Sciences! This opportunity to engage with brilliant minds and exchange ideas is something I’ve been looking forward to.
I am thrilled to announce that I have taken the charge as the Director of the External Affairs Office, Jagannath University.
I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the esteemed Professor Sadeka Halim, PhD, the Vice Chancellor of JnU for entrusting me with this position
Geographers are always anti-colonial by training and practice and have paid more for this subject nature. We should speak for our colleague Professor Al-Saqqa.