Dr. Md. Kamal Uddin
Professor & Pro-Vice Chancellor (Administration)
Committed to advancing global scholarship through impactful research in international relations and visionary academic leadership. Contributing to the development of higher education in Bangladesh while addressing critical global challenges.
About Dr. Md. Kamal Uddin
As the Pro Vice Chancellor(Administration) and a long-standing Professor at the University of Chittagong, Dr. Md. Kamal Uddin has balanced high-level administrative responsibilities with a rigorous academic career. His work focuses on developmental strategies, institutional reform, and fostering international research collaborations.
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Climate change and global environmental politics: North-South divide
M Kamal Uddin
Institutional Leadership
Dr. Md. Kamal Uddin serves as the Pro-Vice Chancellor (Administration) at the University of Chittagong, providing strategic leadership in academic governance and institutional development. With over a decade of experience, he has contributed to strengthening academic programs and enhancing research excellence. He previously served as Chairperson of the Department of International Relations, leading curriculum development and faculty management. His leadership focuses on innovation, transparency, and global engagement in higher education. An accomplished scholar, he integrates research-driven insights into institutional decision-making.His work continues to support the university’s growth and its role in addressing global challenges.
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10th World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC2019)
Presented paper titled "Environmental Education for Sustainable Development in Bangladesh: What is wrong and what can be done?" at the 10th World Environmental Education Congress.
4th Conference on Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Theory Meets Practice
Presented paper titled "Human Rights and Democracy in Southeast Asia: A Case of Human Rights of Rohingya Community in Myanmar". Conference co-organized by the Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (University of Jember), Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (University of Sydney), supported by Migrant CARE and Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
International Conference on Rethinking Development in South Asia
Presented paper titled "Human Rights and Development in the Context of Global South" at the international conference organized by the Social Sciences Research Institute, University of Chittagong.