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Department of Science & Humanities (SH)

Rafia Akter

Lecturer, Department of Science & Humanities (SH)

 

Faculty Profile

 

Name:  Rafia Akter

Designation: Lecturer

Email:  rafiaakter93@gmail.com

Contact Number: 01685982019

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

9th Floor, General Mustafiz Tower, MIST.

Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh.

 

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

 

  • M.Phil Program, Department of Sociology, Ongoing (Session- 2019-2020)

            UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA

 

  • MSS (Sociology), (Thesis)

            Master of Social Science, Session: 2016-2017

            UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA

 

  • B.S.S (Sociology)

            Bachelor of Social Science, Session: 2012-2013

            UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA

 

  

 

Research Domain:

  • Gender and Health

 

 

 

 

 

CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

  • Rafia Akter, “Use of Contraceptives among slum women in Dhaka city “at “Bangladesh Institute of Social Science” Dhaka, 6th December 2018
  • Attending “The 6th International Conference on Social Sciences (ICOSS 2019)” was held from 19th – 20th September; published review journal on “Awareness, knowledge and prevention of Sexually Transmitted diseases among women in urban slum” 

Workshop:

  1. Successfully completed the thirty hours (30hrs) workshop on:

Statistical Data Analysis for Social Science (SPSS) Under Institute of Statistical Research and training (ISRT) under HEQEP project (CP#3236), University of Dhaka

  1. Attending workshop at “Institute of Wellbeing”, 2018

 

SUBJECTS TAUGHT

Theory

 

  • Social Research Methods, Gender, Society and Development, Sociology on Migration, Sociology of Minority, Urban Ecology, Rural Sociology, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Health and Medicine, Criminology, Social Statistics, , Political Sociology, Social Stratification, Sociology of Marriage & Family, Sociology of Modernity, Sociology of Religion, Classical Social Thought, Modern & Post-Modern Sociological Theory, Introduction to Anthropology, Sociology of Disaster, Social inequality, Social Problems and Issues in Bangladesh, Industrial Sociology

 

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