The Communication and Journalism Educators’ Network (CJEN) Bangladesh has officially announced its newly constituted Executive Committee for the 2026–2028 term. The committee will serve a two-year tenure from April 2026 to March 2028, bringing together a diverse group of academics and practitioners from leading universities across the country.
The newly formed Executive Committee reflects CJEN Bangladesh’s continued commitment to strengthening communication and journalism education through collaboration, research, and professional development. Members will play a vital role in advancing the network’s mission, fostering academic partnerships, and addressing contemporary challenges in media, communication, and digital transformation.
The committee is composed of the following members:
Jude William Genilo (University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh)
Abu J M S A Bhuiyan (University of Dhaka)
Amena Khatun (University of Rajshahi)
Dilruba Akter (Port City International University)
Dilshad Hossain Dodul (Independent University Bangladesh)
Imran Firdaus (Independent University Bangladesh)
Mahmudul Hasan (Comilla University)
Md Belal Hossain (Comilla University)
Md Shazzad Hossain (University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh)
Md. Forhad Uddin (University of Barishal)
Md. Mahady Hasan (University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh)
Md. Minhaz Uddin (Jagannath University)
Md. Shariful Islam (Khulna University)
Mehnaz Hoque (Jagannath University)
MST Nasrin Akter (American International University Bangladesh)
Muhammad Mosharrof Hossain (Stamford University Bangladesh)
Nadia Rahman (Bangladesh University of Professionals)
Naziat Choudhury (University of Rajshahi)
Prashanta Kumar Shill (Port City International University)
Rani Ramos (American International University Bangladesh)
S M Rezwan Ul Alam (North South University)
Samiya Asadi (Stamford University Bangladesh)
Sarwar Kamal (BGC Trust University)
Sarkar Barbaq Quarmal (University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh)
Shabnam Zannat (Stamford University Bangladesh)
Shahab Uddin (University of Chittagong)
Shameem Reza (University of Dhaka)
Tania Sultana (Stamford University Bangladesh)
Tasnoba Tahsin (BGC Trust University)
Taslima Akter Erin (Port City International University)
Yasir Silmy (BGC Trust University)
The new Executive Committee is expected to lead CJEN Bangladesh in organizing academic initiatives, policy dialogues, capacity-building programs, and collaborative research projects that contribute to the development of responsible, inclusive, and forward-looking communication education in Bangladesh.
With representation from a wide range of public and private universities, the committee embodies CJEN’s inclusive approach and its dedication to nurturing the next generation of communication and journalism professionals.