Higher Education in Bangladesh has become a most-talked issue due to questions arises on its quality. Public university exercises its highest freedom in appointing faculty member recruitment preferring voter rather than teacher based on political consideration rather than merit and quality. The study is primarily finished with the secondary data collected from the different journals, newspaper, books, reports and supplementary exploring qualitative in nature. The study finds out that no specific rules and regulation even though unified policy are survived for recruitment process at the public universities in Bangladesh. Government tries to formulate unified recruitment policy but all efforts nipped in the buds due to massive hindrance from the public universities. The study shows that corruption, favoritisms, nepotism, patronage and political consideration are the major aspect of recruitment process that affects the whole higher education system in Bangladesh.
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21 July 2021
PROCEEDINGS OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED MATERIALS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (ICAMET 2020)
26–27 November 2020
Langkawi, Malaysia
Research Article|
July 21 2021
Recruitment framework of academic staff as institutional process at public universities in Bangladesh
Jabunnesa Jabunnesa;
Jabunnesa Jabunnesa
a)
1
Department of Public Administration, Jahangirnagar University
, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2
Faculty of Applied and Human Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
, Perlis, Malaysia
a)Corresponding author: jebunjupa@gmail.com
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M. D. Aminul Islam
M. D. Aminul Islam
b)
2
Faculty of Applied and Human Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
, Perlis, Malaysia
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a)Corresponding author: jebunjupa@gmail.com
AIP Conf. Proc. 2347, 020190 (2021)
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Jabunnesa Jabunnesa, M. D. Aminul Islam; Recruitment framework of academic staff as institutional process at public universities in Bangladesh. AIP Conf. Proc. 21 July 2021; 2347 (1): 020190. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0051988
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