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Md Matiul Masud International Relations (PhD)

Degrees
BSS and MSS in International Relations, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.聽
Joint European Master's in Migration and Intercultural Relations, University of Oldenburg, Germany; University of Stavanger, Norway; University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia; and the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

Favorite Spot on Campus
Swimming Pool, Fitness Center of AU
Bio
Masud earned both his bachelor and master鈥檚 degrees in International Relations from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. With the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, he completed the European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations (EMMIR) program from three European and one African universities. He explored the refugee policies of Kenya and Tanzania for his EMMIR thesis. He did his first internship at the Human Development Research Centre in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and a second internship at the Slovenian Migration Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia. By profession, Masud is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations at the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. His major research work focuses on refugees, forced migration, and international relations. Several of his research articles have been published in different peer-reviewed journals, including the International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, and Migration Letters. He received competitive research grants from the Chittagong University Research Cell for two times. Moreover, he presented five papers at different national and international conferences. His latest research project focused on the Rohingya policy of Bangladesh. At SIS, Masud is studying for first-year core courses.聽

Selected Publications

Masud, Md. M. H and 脴strem, N.O. (2022) 鈥淓xpression of Emotions in The Norwegian-麻豆果冻传媒 Immigrant Letters, 1838-1848鈥. Migration Letters, 19(3): 303-313. https://doi.org/10.33182/ml.v19i3.1374

Masud, Md. M. H. (2021) 鈥淩elationship between U.S. National Interest and Non-Refoulement Norm in the Early Cold War鈥. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, 17(1): 13-24. https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-755X/CGP/v17i01/13-24

Masud, Md. M. H. and Morshed, Md. N. (2021) 鈥淚nternal Migration of Dubaiwala Families to Suburban Areas in Bangladesh: Exploring Links between Internal and International Migration鈥. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, 16(1): 11-27. https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-755X/CGP/v16i01/11-27

Masud, Md. M. H (2020) 鈥淚nternational Student Migration and Polymedia: The Use of Communication Media by Bangladeshi Students in Germany鈥. Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 5(3): 95-110. https://doi.org/10.46303/ressat.05.03.5


Conference and Seminar Papers

鈥 (2 June 2022). 鈥淭he International Community, Refugees and the State in Africa鈥 at the Department of International Relations, the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

鈥 (7-9 July 2021). 鈥淣on-Refoulement: National Interest and Norms in Global Forced Migration Politics鈥 at The 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference on 鈥淐rossing borders, connecting cultures鈥, hosted by Luxembourg University.

鈥 (5-7 October 2020). 鈥淯nderstanding the Rohingya Refugee 鈥楥risis鈥 in Myanmar: The Individual, the State and the International System鈥 at the Myanmar Conference 2020 Minorities in Myanmar, Stuttgart, Germany.

鈥 (06-07 February 2020) 鈥淗ousing and Internal Migration of Emigrants in Suburban Areas:
Resettlement Policy at the Household Level in the Case of Bangladesh鈥 at IMISCOE Spring
Conference. University of Lisbon, Portugal.

鈥 (13-14 December 2019). 鈥淎fghan Refugees in Hamburg: Exploring the Influences of Remittances on the Healthcare and Educational Well-being of their Left-behind Conflict-affected Families鈥 at the EMMIR & ACMS (African Centre for Migration and Society) International Conference 2019, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany. (With Maruf Tahiri and Waseem Al-Musaw)

鈥 (13 September 2019), 鈥淭he Lives of Bedes (gypsy community) in Bangladesh鈥 at the University of South Bohemia, the Czech Republic.

鈥 (08 January 2015). 鈥淒rivers of Migration from the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT): Climatic, Demographic or Economic?鈥 at The Gobeshona Conference for Research on Climate Change in Bangladesh, Independent University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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