Muhammad Nurul Islam
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Faculty of Arts & Social Science (FASS)
nurulislam@bup.edu.bd
BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF
PROFESSIONALS
Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216
Education
Masters, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, sylhe
MPhil, Bangladesh University of Professionals
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Journal Publication
1. Hussain, A. Bailey, R. P., Uddin, M. M., & Islam, M. N. (2024). Investigating the Implementation of the Flipped Classroom at an Affiliated College of the National University of Bangladesh: Focusing on Its Opportunities and Challenges. Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal, 17(1).
2. Islam, M.N. (2022) “Amitav Ghosh’s Jungle Nama: Retelling a Folktale for Centering Planetary Crisis to the Core”. FASS INQUEST, Vol 2 Issue 1 BUP. Pages 131-135.
3. “Ishtihar” (The Manifesto) by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah. Translated By Muhammad Nurul Islam. Dead Metaphor. ISSN (Online)-2790-2536 ISSN (Print)-2519-5557. https://deadmetaphor.net/the-manifesto/
4. Islam, M. N. & Trisha, S. I (2021). “Colonial Encounter, Diaspora and the Third Space: A Comparative Study on The Glass Palace and Brick Lane”. FASS INQUEST, BUP, Vol 1, Issue 1. Pages, 137-154.
5. Imran, K. & Islam, M. N. (2019). “Reading The Shadow Lines as a Critique of Statism”. Journal of ELT and Education, 2(2): 10-18.]
6. Islam, M. N. & Md. Sohel Rana. (2018), “The Vanguard of Freedom”. Crossings, Volume 9, ISSN 2071–1107 pp. 199-202.
7. Islam, M. S. & Islam, M. N. (2018), “Albert Camus’ Meursault in The Outsider: An Existential Hero and Beyond”. Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2018.
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Conference Papers
1. ▪ Conference paper on Women, Environment, and Horror in Moshari: A Reading. SCMS 2024 Boston Conference, 14-17 March, 2024, Boston, USA.
▪ Conference paper on The Role of the Meenachal River in The God of Small Things. Environmental Hazards and Gender Issues: (Re)imagining Literature, Language and Culture of the Global South, 16-17 February 2024, SUST, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on ‘Non-human Agency in Amitav Ghosh’s Contemporary Works: A Reading.’ Re-Thinking Agency: Non-Anthropocentric Approaches 3-5 February 2022. International Conference, the University of Warsaw, Poland.
▪ Conference paper on “Babu Bangladesh! : A Political Climate Fiction on Bangladesh.” BANGLADESHI ENGLISH NOVELS: FROM EMERGENCE TO EFFLORESCENCE, 24-25 June 2021. The Salerno Conference, Italy.
▪ Conference paper on “Developmentality, Ecocide and The Question of Justice in The Hungry Tide and Gun Island”. POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES International Conference, 14-15 February 2020, DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on “Civilizing Mission and the Destiny of the Colonized: A Postcolonial Reading of The Tempest”. DISCURSIVE SHAKESPEARE International Conference on Shakespeare & Lit Fest. 2-3 October 2019, East Delta University Chattogram, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on “Nexus between Capitalism and Fundamentalism in Syed Waliullah’s Tree Without Roots: A Marxist Reading”. November 30 – December 1, 2018. A Two-Day International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture and Politics. ULAB. Dhaka. Bangladesh.
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Researchs
1. 2021-2022, Principal Researcher, “Ecological Sustainability and the Legends of the Sundarbans: An Explorative Study on the Works of Amitav Ghosh”, Commissioned by Centre for Higher Studies and Research (CHSR), Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Funded by University Grants Commination Bangladesh (UGC).
2018 – 2019 Principal Researcher, “Bangladeshi Writing in English: A Case Study of Kaiser Haq’s Poetry”, Commissioned by Bangabandhu Chair, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Funded by University Grants Commination Bangladesh (UGC).
2018 – 2019 Principal Researcher, “The Poet of Politics in Bangla Poetry”, Patronized by Centre for Higher Studies and Research (CHSR), Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Funded by University Grants Commination Bangladesh (UGC).
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Masters, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, sylhe
MPhil, Bangladesh University of Professionals
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
1. Hussain, A. Bailey, R. P., Uddin, M. M., & Islam, M. N. (2024). Investigating the Implementation of the Flipped Classroom at an Affiliated College of the National University of Bangladesh: Focusing on Its Opportunities and Challenges. Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal, 17(1).
2. Islam, M.N. (2022) “Amitav Ghosh’s Jungle Nama: Retelling a Folktale for Centering Planetary Crisis to the Core”. FASS INQUEST, Vol 2 Issue 1 BUP. Pages 131-135.
3. “Ishtihar” (The Manifesto) by Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah. Translated By Muhammad Nurul Islam. Dead Metaphor. ISSN (Online)-2790-2536 ISSN (Print)-2519-5557. https://deadmetaphor.net/the-manifesto/
4. Islam, M. N. & Trisha, S. I (2021). “Colonial Encounter, Diaspora and the Third Space: A Comparative Study on The Glass Palace and Brick Lane”. FASS INQUEST, BUP, Vol 1, Issue 1. Pages, 137-154.
5. Imran, K. & Islam, M. N. (2019). “Reading The Shadow Lines as a Critique of Statism”. Journal of ELT and Education, 2(2): 10-18.]
6. Islam, M. N. & Md. Sohel Rana. (2018), “The Vanguard of Freedom”. Crossings, Volume 9, ISSN 2071–1107 pp. 199-202.
7. Islam, M. S. & Islam, M. N. (2018), “Albert Camus’ Meursault in The Outsider: An Existential Hero and Beyond”. Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2018.
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
1. ▪ Conference paper on Women, Environment, and Horror in Moshari: A Reading. SCMS 2024 Boston Conference, 14-17 March, 2024, Boston, USA.
▪ Conference paper on The Role of the Meenachal River in The God of Small Things. Environmental Hazards and Gender Issues: (Re)imagining Literature, Language and Culture of the Global South, 16-17 February 2024, SUST, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on ‘Non-human Agency in Amitav Ghosh’s Contemporary Works: A Reading.’ Re-Thinking Agency: Non-Anthropocentric Approaches 3-5 February 2022. International Conference, the University of Warsaw, Poland.
▪ Conference paper on “Babu Bangladesh! : A Political Climate Fiction on Bangladesh.” BANGLADESHI ENGLISH NOVELS: FROM EMERGENCE TO EFFLORESCENCE, 24-25 June 2021. The Salerno Conference, Italy.
▪ Conference paper on “Developmentality, Ecocide and The Question of Justice in The Hungry Tide and Gun Island”. POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES International Conference, 14-15 February 2020, DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on “Civilizing Mission and the Destiny of the Colonized: A Postcolonial Reading of The Tempest”. DISCURSIVE SHAKESPEARE International Conference on Shakespeare & Lit Fest. 2-3 October 2019, East Delta University Chattogram, Bangladesh.
▪ Conference paper on “Nexus between Capitalism and Fundamentalism in Syed Waliullah’s Tree Without Roots: A Marxist Reading”. November 30 – December 1, 2018. A Two-Day International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture and Politics. ULAB. Dhaka. Bangladesh.
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
2018 – 2019 Principal Researcher, “Bangladeshi Writing in English: A Case Study of Kaiser Haq’s Poetry”, Commissioned by Bangabandhu Chair, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Funded by University Grants Commination Bangladesh (UGC).
2018 – 2019 Principal Researcher, “The Poet of Politics in Bangla Poetry”, Patronized by Centre for Higher Studies and Research (CHSR), Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Funded by University Grants Commination Bangladesh (UGC).
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024
Last Updated: 19 Dec 2024