Bangladesh University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed said that a four-month residential basic training program will play a vital role in enhancing the capacity of new university teachers and building a strong professional network among them. He made the remarks on Sunday night at the inauguration ceremony of the 3rd and 4th batches of the training held at the Central Training and Conference Center of Bangladesh Open University (BOU).
The event was presided over by BOU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Siddiqur Rahman Khan and attended by UGC members, World Bank consultant Mahmudul Haque, and officials from UGC, BOU, and the Higher Education Acceleration and Transformation (HEAT) project. Speakers emphasized that the training would help participants share experiences, develop classroom management skills, and improve higher education administration.
A total of 59 new teachers from 33 public and private universities are participating in the program, organized under the UGC-implemented HEAT project. The initiative aims to foster collaboration and professional growth among young academics across Bangladesh.