Mohammad Shamsuzzaman
Dr. Mohammad Shamssuzman is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages, North South University, Bangladesh.
Why fundamental reforms should precede elections
17 May 2025
A robust democracy never emerges out of broken institutions.
17 May 2025
Professor Yunus’s government: Are we blaming the victim?
16 March 2025
Professor Yunus inherits a nation in turmoil, balancing hope and challenges in Bangladesh
16 March 2025
July revolution and Prof Yunus: A winning combination
22 December 2024
A transition from a dictatorial regime to democracy is almost akin to breathing life into a corpse.
22 December 2024
Violence against students: ENOUGH!
31 July 2024
When Bangladesh bleeds, no one scores any political point, however lofty their political ideologies are.
31 July 2024
Must students learn studentship before they learn to learn?
10 June 2024
Universities are not teaching entities, per se. Universities are, instead, transformative sanctuaries.
10 June 2024
For whom is student evaluation of teaching necessary?
6 April 2024
What we euphemistically call student evaluation of teaching is, in fact, a “Customers Satisfaction Survey.”
6 April 2024
So, ChatGPT can write? Ahem!
5 May 2023
The correlation between writing and technology is as old as writing, for writing IS technology. Technological advances such as papyrus, the printing press, the mechanical pencil, the fountain pen, and the typewriter have complemented writing.
5 May 2023
ChatGPT and Writing: A Deadly Combination!
6 April 2023
When it comes to writing, ChatGPT is a BIG nothing
6 April 2023
Deconstructing Genre in Writing
Does a piece of writing have a sex? Not really! It perhaps has a gender, which in French is genre. When it comes to distinguishing one
1 March 2019