Dr sultana razia biography

Biography

Razia Sultana is an Assistant Professor and Quality Coordinator of the Management Program in the College of Business at AlYamamah University. She is a distinguished member of the COB Accreditation Committee (NCAAA and AACSB) and holds over a decade of teaching and research experience. Her teaching expertise encompasses a diverse range of courses pertinent to Management, HR, and Research. She holds a doctoral and degree from COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI) and an MBA from the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI). Her doctoral research focuses on the protean career attitude (PCA) and its implications on various career outcomes. Razia Sultana possesses dynamic research interests, including Protean career attitude, Career commitment, Career success,  Emotional intelligence, and Conflict management techniques. She is a keen researcher with good research publications in esteemed journals. She is committed, self-motivated, and profoundly interested in learning and development activities.

Prior to joining AlYamamah University, she worked as a lecturer at COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI) for two years. she served in key positions at CUI. She was an active member of the Graduate Thesis Incharge Committee at CUI. In addition, she was a member of the Research Advisory Board at Bilquees College PAF, Islamabad. She has conducted a few research workshops for undergraduate students in Bilquess College PAF and offered external evaluation services for undergraduate final-year projects.

Services at YU:

Member of AACSB Accreditation Committee, College of Business, AlYamamah University ().

Member of Assurance of Learning Committee, College of Business, AlYamamah University. ().

Member of COBA Research Committee, College of Business, AlYamamah University ( ).

Member of NCAAA accreditation committee, College of Business, AlYamamah University ( Present).

Member of Graduate Program Committee, College of Business, AlYamamah University ()

Syeda Sultana Razia

Syeda Sultana Razia

Biography

Syeda Sultana Razia is an Associate Professor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). Dr. Razia is affiliated with a number of local and international organizations dealing with women rights, human rights and social welfare. She is an Executive Committee member and Director of the Advocacy cell for women rights of Masjid Council for Community Advancement (MACCA), a faith based development, humanitarian and campaigning organization operating from Dhaka ). She is the Vice-president of Witness, a study circle established for the purpose of developing a generation of Intellectual Muslim Women with balanced understanding of Islam with particular emphasize on Gender Equity, Social Justice and Methodology of Islamic Jurisprudence. She is also a founding member of , a virtual organization focusing on educating people through virtual school, email list, online library, online magazine etc. She is the Assistant General Secretary of Bangladesh Chapter of Assembly for Protection of Hijab () an England based organization formed in to protect Muslim women’s right to wear head scarf and a Member of the Canada based human rights organization International Society for Peace and Human Rights -ISPHR ). Dr. Razia speaks frequently on social, religious and women rights issues on national television (BTV) and private satellite channels of Bangladesh. She has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of Alberta.

BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Research projects

Individual Academic Research Report:

o    Thesis Name : Greening the Slums: Urban Green Infrastructure in Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Conducted for: University of Wollongong, Australia, Year:

o    Thesis Name: Mal-urbanization and Human Security: A Case Study in Dhaka City
    Conducted for: University of Queensland, Australia, Year:     

o    Thesis Name: Awareness of HIV/AIDS Among the Urban Poor: A Case Study in Dhaka City
    Conducted for: Economic Research Division, Government of Bangladesh, Year:

o    Thesis Name : Reproductive Health Behavior of Urban Poor: A Case Study on Urban Primary Health Care Project (UPHCP) in Dhaka City
    Conducted for: University of Dhaka, Year:

Ongoing Research Project:

o Position: Team Member
Project Name: India-China Competition and the Evolving Dynamics of South Asia: Imperatives for Bangladesh Foreign Policy
Funded by: Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS), Dhaka
Year: August - Present

Academic Awards and Achievements
  • Global Challenges Travel Scholarship Award, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • University Postgraduate Award (UPA), University of Wollongong, Australia
  • International Postgraduate Tuition Award (IPTA), University of Wollongong, Australia AusAID Scholarship, University of Queensland, Australia Grant and Fellowship
  • Grant from NCCARF for presenting individual work on climate change adaptation, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Obtained fellowship for conducting research for six months on ‘Awareness of HIV/AIDS among the Urban Poor: A Case Study in Dhaka City’, Economic Relations Division, Government of Bangladesh.
  • Razia sultan full story
  • Razia Sultana

    Ruler of the Delhi Sultanate from to

    For other uses, see Razia Sultana (disambiguation).

    Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din (Hindustani (Hindi): रज़िय्यत उद दुन्या व उद दीन, Persian: سلطان رضیه الدنیا والدین; c. – 15 October , r.&#;–), popularly known as Razia Sultana, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. She was the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent, and the only female Muslim ruler of Delhi.

    A daughter of Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Razia administered Delhi during – when her father was busy in the Gwalior campaign. According to a possibly aprocryphal legend, impressed by her performance during this period, Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir apparent after returning to Delhi. Iltutmish was succeeded by Razia's half-brother Ruknuddin Firuz, whose mother Shah Turkan planned to execute her. During a rebellion against Ruknuddin, Razia instigated the general public against Shah Turkan, and ascended the throne after Ruknuddin was deposed in

    Razia's ascension was challenged by a section of nobles, some of whom ultimately joined her, while the others were defeated. The Turkic nobles who supported her expected her to be a figurehead, but she increasingly asserted her power. This, combined with her appointments of non-Turkic officers to important posts, led to their resentment against her. She was deposed by a group of nobles in April , after having ruled for less than four years. She married one of the rebels – Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia – and attempted to regain the throne, but was defeated by her half-brother and successor Muizuddin Bahram in October that year, and was killed shortly after.

    Names and titles

    Razia's name is also transliterated as Raḍiyya or Raziyya. The term "Sultana", used by some modern writers, is a misnomer as it means "the king's wife" rather than "female ruler". Razia's own coins call her Sultan Jalalat al-Duniya wal-Din or as al-Sultan al-Muazzam Raziyat

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