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Syed Saad Andaleeb

Dr Syed Saad Andaleeb is distinguished professor emeritus at Pennsylvania State University in the US, former faculty member of the IBA, Dhaka University, and former vice-chancellor of Brac University.

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What research retractions reveal about our universities’ weaknesses

9 August 2026
A recent Prothom Alo report on at least 325 retracted papers affiliated with researchers at Bangladeshi universities has attracted significant public attention, with indignation expressed at the state of Bangladesh’s scholarly enterprise.
9 August 2026
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An uncomfortable question facing Bangladesh's universities

25 July 2026
University leaders in Bangladesh eloquently describe a compelling vision of what their universities should aspire to be.
25 July 2026
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State minister’s DU remarks and the bigger crisis in higher education

3 June 2026
The recent remarks by State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj comparing Dhaka University to a coaching centre triggered predictable outrage.
3 June 2026
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Good teaching still matters, but it’s no longer enough

11 May 2026
Student satisfaction is still one of the most widely used indicators of education quality, shaping expectations for what effective teaching must deliver.
11 May 2026
Bangladeshi universities need to bring in top talent

Bangladeshi universities need to bring in top talent

20 April 2025
Perhaps the most profound obstacle to effective faculty recruitment is the overall academic environment in Bangladesh.
20 April 2025
Pathways to world rankings for private universities in Bangladesh

Pathways to world rankings for private universities in Bangladesh

22 November 2024
A review of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings indicates that the number of Bangladeshi universities in the rankings are increasing.
22 November 2024
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Can academia learn from cricket?

12 November 2024
Both cricket and academia remind us that every match, every research paper, every innings, and every research presentation is a part of a larger journey.
12 November 2024
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Troubled: Mental health challenges of our school children

25 June 2024
Unfortunately, a child suffering from mental health issues is often told, “get over it” or “it’s all in your head.”
25 June 2024
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How NRBs can help boost research

Winter is a great time for the replenishment of academia in Bangladesh when many Non-Resident Bangladeshi (NRB) academics alight on our shores for both personal and professional reasons.
13 January 2018
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What ails the commercial research industry?

Here is an example of an organisation that benefitted substantially from research: Courtyard by Marriott found out that business travellers needed hassle-free service, relevant information, and time to relax during their travels. They made their check-in and check-out procedures efficient; seeded their website with maps, restaurant types and locations, and promotional materials; and introduced quiet lounges which didn't have music or TV noise to cause distraction. I don't need to elaborate on Marriott's customer satisfaction ratings or their bottom line!
9 July 2017
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Attaining global standards in our universities

With every new discovery, we enter a new realm of knowledge that quickly reveals our inadequacies and how much more we need to know.
24 February 2017
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Building a framework for skill development

Of the 30 million youth between the ages of 18 and 25 in Bangladesh, roughly three million go on to pursue higher education.
24 February 2017
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Building research universities

In an editorial I wrote in the Journal of Bangladesh Studies in 2003, I had noted a perplexing and worrisome situation in Bangladesh's academic institutions, both public and private – lack of a research culture.
28 October 2016
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Innovate to save lives

I recently went to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a city hospital. One of my students at BRACUniversity suffered a serious brain injury
20 October 2016
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May I have the left lane … please?

Much has been written about the monumental traffic jams that literally inflict physical, psychological, economic and emotional trauma
23 September 2016
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Reimagining academia for students of the future

Recently I heard a rather bewildering story on teaching in higher education. Taught to depict a triangle as ABC, a student wrote PQR
15 January 2016
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Street abuse: Drawing the line

The abuse of our streets seems to have reached monstrous proportions. At the root of it all is a phenomenally growing aura of indiscipline that borders on the unbearable and challenges one's physical, emotional, and even financial endurance.
17 September 2015
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Research: Academia's Achilles Heel

The role of research is indispensable for the advancement of any society, especially because things around us are constantly changing.
12 May 2015
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Rooftop Innovation: A potential growth industry

HAVING had the occasion to be on the 12th floor of an apartment building in Dhaka, I was taken in by the panorama that was both breathtaking and dispiriting.
8 April 2015

Academia's missing middle

THERE is a perplexing problem in Bangladesh's “universities,” especially in the private universities. A significant number of departments of these universities are staffed by faculty members who are of very senior rank (professors).
16 February 2015
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