Dhaka School of Economics

Dhaka School of Economics
Chairman Dr. Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Address 4/C, Eskaton Garden Road, Dhaka-1000, DScE Map
Website dscebd.org

Dhaka School of Economics (DScE) (Bengali: ঢাকা স্কুল অব ইকোনমিক্স) is a under graduate and post graduate institution of University of Dhaka. DScE founded in 2010,[1] following the model of London School of Economics [2] to promote higher studies and research in economics and related subjects.[3] Its goal is to accommodate to the fast-growing demand for well-trained economists and professionals in related subjects,[4] to contribute to teaching, research and evaluation, policymaking and implementation of nation-building programs. DscE has developed a Socio-Economic Data Bank[5] to accomplish this goal.

History

Dhaka School of Economics Campus

DScE resulted from the efforts of Bangladeshi economists to establish a Center of Excellence for higher studies in economics and related subjects, following the model of London School of Economics. Bangladesh Economic Association (BEA),[6] led by its then President Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, took decisive steps that led to the founding of Dhaka School of Economics (DScE). Its establishment was announced by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina[7] on 8 April 2010 at the biennial conference of BEA. DScE is devoted to postgraduate studies: masters, post-graduate diploma, and eventually MPhil and PhD.[8][9] For their future permanent campus, DScE also own 180 katha (39,000 sq. meter) land in Purbachal New Town[10] near Dhaka.

Governance

The Director of DScE runs the institution under the guidance of the Governing Council.[9] An Academic Council helps design academic policies and programs, while several other committees provide financial management and administrative support. As a Constituent Institution[11] of the University of Dhaka, DScE is run within the broad framework of rules and regulations of the university and the degrees and diplomas earned by students at DScE are University of Dhaka degrees and diplomas. The Governing Council is chaired by renowned Bangladeshi economist Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad and following members[12] are also included:

Academic programs

DScE offers the following graduate programs:[13]

Research and other programs

DScE’s current programs also include monthly seminar program on issues of development of national and international significance;[15][16][17] a research program on important issues of academic and policy interest.

References

  1. , Dhaka School of Economics sets off, news published by bdnews24.com
  2. , Dhaka School of Economics sets off following the London and Delhi, news published by Daily Kalerkontho(Bangla Newspaper)
  3. , Dhaka School of Economicsi: start with two course, news published by Daily Prothom-alo (Bangla Newspaper)
  4. Information about Dhaka School of Economics: specialized education institute news published by Daily Janakantha(Bangla Newspaper)
  5. , About Dhaka School of Economicsi, news published by online dhaka
  6. , BEA Official Site
  7. 18th Biennial Conference of Bangladesh Economic Association, Speech by Hon'ble Prime Minister
  8. School of Economics starts journey, news published on Daily Sun
  9. 1 2 , Dhaka School of Economics sets out, news published by Banglanews24.com
  10. RAJUK allotment of land on, Purbachal New Town (University Category) to DScE
  11. "University of Dhaka -- the highest echelon of academic excellence". du.ac.bd.
  12. , BDNews24.com Published the news of DScE set up with Governing council members list
  13. ,Dhaka School of Economics: open master course, news published by Daily Prothom-alo (Bangla Newspaper)
  14. , , New environment economics course started on Dhaka School of Economicsi, news published by Daily Kalerkontho(Bangla Newspaper)
  15. , Daily Star news on DScE seminar ”National Education Policy 2010"
  16. , Financial Express news of DScE Seminar on ” Bangladesh-India relations“
  17. , New Age published DScE news ”Seminar on how Govt to implement crop zoning plan soon “

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Coordinates: 23°44′50″N 90°24′06″E / 23.7471°N 90.4017°E / 23.7471; 90.4017

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