Closing Plenary Session
Prof. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed
Professor of International Relations; Director, Centre for Genocide Studies, University of Dhaka
Biography:
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed was born in Bangladesh, and is Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for Genocide Studies at the University of Dhaka. Professor Ahmed was educated at the University of Dhaka, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, and Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada. He is also currently Visiting Professor at the Sagesse University, Beirut. Professor Ahmed is the recipient of various awards and honours. He has authored, co-authored, or edited 35 books and 13 monographs. More than 120 research papers and scholarly articles have been published in leading journals and chapters in edited volumes.
His recent publications are the following books: COVID-19: the otherside of living through the pandemic, edited (Dhaka: Pathak Shamabesh, 2021); Rights, Rivers, and the Quest for Water Commons: The Case of Bangladesh (Berlin: Springer, 2021); and Ensuring Life without Terror: Responses to Terrorism in Bangladesh, 2 volumes, co-edited (Dhaka: The University Press Limited) (with Monirul Islam), 2021.
Prof. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed
Professor of International Relations; Director, Centre for Genocide Studies, University of Dhaka
Biography:
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed was born in Bangladesh, and is Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for Genocide Studies at the University of Dhaka. Professor Ahmed was educated at the University of Dhaka, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, and Carlton University, Ottawa, Canada. He is also currently Visiting Professor at the Sagesse University, Beirut. Professor Ahmed is the recipient of various awards and honours. He has authored, co-authored, or edited 35 books and 13 monographs. More than 120 research papers and scholarly articles have been published in leading journals and chapters in edited volumes.
His recent publications are the following books: COVID-19: the otherside of living through the pandemic, edited (Dhaka: Pathak Shamabesh, 2021); Rights, Rivers, and the Quest for Water Commons: The Case of Bangladesh (Berlin: Springer, 2021); and Ensuring Life without Terror: Responses to Terrorism in Bangladesh, 2 volumes, co-edited (Dhaka: The University Press Limited) (with Monirul Islam), 2021.