Professor Dr. Rois Uddin has officially taken charge as the new vice-chancellor of Jagannath University on February 27. In an interview with Amader Desh, he discussed his plans for academic reform, campus development, and administrative transparency. He said all department heads and deans have shown a strong desire for positive change and pledged full cooperation in building a modern, student-friendly campus.
The vice-chancellor emphasized resolving academic stagnation, session jams, and accommodation shortages as his top priorities. A high-level committee has been formed to address these issues. He announced a four-step teacher recruitment process involving preliminary, written, and demonstration tests before the final interview, aiming to eliminate favoritism and political influence. He also stated that the university would not tolerate corruption or banned political activities, stressing that merit and fairness would guide all decisions.
Regarding infrastructure, he said efforts are underway to recover and complete student halls, with support from local authorities. The naming of a female dormitory after former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia will be decided by the academic council and syndicate. Work on the second campus is being closely monitored in coordination with the army to ensure timely progress.