Office Address: Professor
Institute of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh
Phone: +8801558301168
Email: jalil-scw@sust.edu, jalil_sust@yahoo.com
Education
PhD (Social Work), Sydney School of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Master of Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University (ANU), Australia.
BSS (Honours) and MSS in Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Research Interests
Disability
Social Work Education and Practice
Social Policies and Services
Parenting and Social Care
Mental Health
Active Research Project
Service users’ perception of probation system in Bangladesh: A study in Sylhet, 2024-2025, Principal Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Barriers and facilitators to the formal education for students with disabilities in Bangladesh: A Study, 2023-2025, Principal Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Previous Research Project
An Endline Evaluation and Impact Assessment of “Humanitarian Response to the Flood Victim Families in Sylhet, Bangladesh”, 2023, The Project is funded by the SOS Children’s Village, Sylhet.
From Theory to Practice: Establishing a Community of Practice (COP) to support Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (July 2022 to January 2023). The project is supported by the Australian Awards program in Bangladesh.
Social work education during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: Challenges and policy implications, 2022-2023, Co-Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Health vulnerability of older people during COVID 19 outbreak in the tea gardens of Sylhet: A Study, 2021-2022, Co-Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Understanding the lived experiences of parents with a child with significant disabilities in Bangladesh, 2021, PhD Thesis, Sydney School of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney, Australia.
The experiences of stigma and discrimination by parents caring for children with disabilities: A study in Sylhet, 2020-2021, Project Director, The project is funded by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh.
Health care service utilization and perceptions of service effectiveness by parents of children with disabilities: A study in Sylhet, 2020-2022, Principal Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Social Work Practice in Bangladesh: Issues and Challenges, 2019-2020, Principal Investigator, The project is funded by the University Research Centre, SUST, Sylhet.
Journal Publish
1. Jalil, M. A. & Oakkas, M. A. (2024). Social Work field practicum in the time of social distancing: A case of Bangladesh. The International Journal of Community and Social Development, 6(4), 454-469.
2. Jalil, M. A. & Goala, A. (2024). The struggle of young widows in the tea estates of Bangladesh: a qualitative inquiry, Labor History, 65(5), 666-677.
3. Jalil, M. A. & Hussain, M. M. (2023). Challenges of practicing professional social work in Bangladesh: perspectives from public sector service providers. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 33(3), 230-243
4. Oakkas, M. A., Jalil, M. A. & Islam, F. (2020). An analysis of the psycho-social condition of women engaged in the prostitution in Bangladesh. (In Bengali language). Bangladesh Unnyan Samikkha, 37, 107-119.
5. Jalil, M. A., & Oakkas, M. A. (2019). Locating the welfare system of developing countries in the light of welfare regime models: The case of Bangladesh. Journal of Social Work Education and Practice, 4(1), 16-25.
6. 5. Oakkas, M.A., Islam, T., Jalil, M. A. & UzmaA. R. (2018). Common perception on sexual harassment of female students in Bangladesh: Interpretation from the field. Social Work Journal, 9(1), 38-47.
7. Kamal, MM, Islam, MS and Jalil, M A. (2013). Determinants of current contraceptive use among married couples in Bangladesh: views of males. Asian Profile. 41(2), pp. 161-172.
8. Hussain, M. M. & Jalil, M. A. (2013). Social care experiences of Bangladeshi older people with Limiting Long Term Illness in East London. Asian Profile, 41(3), 239-247.
9. Rahman, M.M & Jalil M A. (2013). Role of female stipend program in improving the education of women in Bangladesh. (In Bengali language). SUST Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 17, 45-59.
10. Jalil, M. A. & Oakkas, M. A. (2012). The family structure and cultural practices of Garo community in Bangladesh: An overview. Himalayan Journal of Sociology & Anthropology, 5, 95-110
11. Jalil, M A. (2012). Disabled people’s access to public sector employment in Bangladesh: Why so little changes? OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, 3(9), 87-92.
12. Hussain, M. M. and Jalil, M A. (2008). The survival strategies of the fishermen in Sylhet: Issues and challenges. SIU Studies, 5(2), 35-47.
External Affiliations
Member, SUST Reserach Center
Member - Human Development and Capability Association
Awards & Recognition
Australian Leadership Awards (ALA), Sponsored by AusAID, The Government of Australia for Masters program at ANU.
Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship (PhD), Sponsored by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment (2014-2018)
Conference
1. Jalil, M A. (2019). Social experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilities in Bangladesh. The International Conference on Disability and Diversity in Asia, Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, 24-25 September 2019
2. Jalil, M. A. (2011). Exclusion of person with disabilities from public sector employment: Bangladesh perspective. OIDA International Conference on Sustainable Development, Palm Garden Hotel, IOI Resort, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 5-7 December, 2011.
Teaching
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
Social Welfare Policy and Programs
Social Research Methods
Culture and Social Work Practice
Disability and Social Work
Human Psychology and Social Work
International Social Work
Social Work Advocacy: Politics, Policies and Practices
Graduate Supervision
The Experiences of Women in the Context of Spousal International Migration: A Study (Master's thesis, Continuing; Student's Name: Shamsi Mubaraka Ahona)
Health Seeking Behavior of Hijra Community in Sylhet: A Study (Master's thesis, Completed in 2024; Student's Name: Sumayazzaman)
Experiences of Mothers raising a Child with Autism: A study in Sylhet (Master's thesis, Completed in 2022; Student's Name: Farzana Akter Shammy)