Faculty Profile
Md. Fakhrul Alam
Associate Professor
Contact Information
Biography
I am working as an Associate Professor of Social Work. I passed the SSC examination in 1994 and the HSC examination in 1996. I completed my Undergraduate and Graduate (with First position) programs in Social Work from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. My professional career as a teacher began at Cambridge Grammar School, Sylhet in 2005. Then I was recruited as a lecturer of Social Work in Siddeshwari Girls' College, Dhaka. After serving for two years, I worked as a Senior Officer (Probationary) for six month in the Sonali Bank Limited. In June 21, 2009, I began to work as a lecturer of Social Work in Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. My publication related information can be seen from https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=Mjb2hnwAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra and https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1910-3491
Education
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BSS (Honours) and MSS in Social Work from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh (Achieved top CGPA score at both levels).
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Master of Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University (ANU), Australia.
Research Interests
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Street children
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Social policies
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Poverty and vulnerabilities
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Gender-based violence
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Sex work
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Migration and refugees
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Capability approach
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Couple conflicts
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Fieldwork in social work practice
Active Research Project
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HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh: An exploratory study (2018-19 to 2020-21) (Co-investigator)
Previous Research Project
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Situation Analysis of Children’s Primary Education of Tea Garden Workers: A Study Conducted in Malnicherra Tea Estate in Sylhet (Co-investigator)
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Psychosocial Aspects of the Tortured Married Women: A Study Conducted in Sylhet City (Co-investigator)
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Living with Nightmare: Street Children in Sylhet City (Co-investigator)
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Nature, causes and effects of dowry practice: A study on slum dwellers in Sylhet city (Co-investigator)
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Capability development through education: A study in ethnic communities of Sylhet region (Principal investigator)
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COVID-19 and Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Exploring the Risks, Vulnerabilities, Preparedness, and Challenges. (2020-21)
Project ID: SS/2020/1/34
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Rape cases in Bangladesh: Exploring the barriers and sufferings in institutional interventions and services”. (Project ID: SS/2021/1/34) (2021-21) (Principal Investigator)
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Couple Conflicts and Institutional Intervention: A Qualitative Study in Sylhet”. Project ID: SS/2022/1/48 (2022-23), Principal Investigator
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Challenges and Prospects of Field Education in Social Work: A Qualitative Study in Sylhet. (2023-24), Principal Investigator
Journal Publish
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1. The Role of First-Line Managers in a Pandemic in Reducing the Spread of Infections and Promoting the Health and Well-Being of Rohingya Refugees
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2. COVID-19 Risks and Vulnerabilities of Street-connected Children: A Qualitative Study in Bangladesh
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3. Managing the Pandemic in the South Asian (SAARC) Countries
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4. Community-Based Interventions for Vulnerable Women: a Case of Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust. (2020). Global Social Welfare, 7, 327–337.
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5. Living with risks of abuse, harassment, and vulnerabilities: Explaining the experience of female sex workers in Sylhet. (2020). SUST Journal of Social Sciences,31(1), 23-50.
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6. The outbreak of COVID-19, response, and the vulnerabilities of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. (2020). International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 14 (06), 259-284.
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7. In-Depth Semi-Structured Interviewing: Researching Domestic Violence as a Public Health Issue in Bangladesh. (Case) (2020). DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529719840
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8. Researching domestic violence in Bangladesh: Critical reflections. (2018). Ethics and Social Welfare, 12(4), 314-329.
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9. Psychosocial effects of domestic violence and implications for social work practice in Bangladesh. (2017). Bangladesh Journal of Social Work, 3(1), 1-22.
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10. Domestic Violence in Sylhet, Bangladesh: Analysing the Experiences of Abused Women. (2016). Social Change, 46 (1), 106-123.
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11. Causes and Contexts of Domestic Violence: Tales of Help-Seeking Married Women in Sylhet, Bangladesh. (2015). Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 9(2), 163-176.
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12. Experiencing vulnerability, abuse, and deception: Why women in Sylhet City of Bangladesh enter into prostitution. (2014). International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 2(3), 66-75.
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13. Micro social work practice in the context of Bangladesh. (2013). SAMAJA KARYADA HEJJEGALU (Journal of Social Work): Communitarian Social Work- Building Resilient Communities (Special Issue), 13(8), 103-120.
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14. Exploring the contexts of primary education in Malnicherra Tea Estate of Sylhet district, Indigenous Community and Environment of Sylhet, 1st Convention, Proceedings and Papers (pp. 172-190). (2013). Dhaka: Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon (BAPA).
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15. The socio-economic condition of the day laborer women: A study on Sylhet city. (2011). SUST Studies, 13(1), 42-59. (In Bangla Language).
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16. Situation of primary education in tea garden: A study conducted in Malnicherra tea estate of Sylhet, Bangladesh (Book, Published by VDM Verlag Dr. Müller)
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17. The Situation of Street-walking Prostitutes: A Study Conducted in Sylhet City of Bangladesh (Book, published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing)
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18. Tea estate labourers in Bangladesh. (2009). Social Science Review, 26(2), 36-52.
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19. Community based fisheries management (CBFM) in Sunamganj district of Bangladesh: The nature of cooperation and conflicts. (2007). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 11(1), 93-104.
External Affiliations
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Member of SONAK, Sylhet (An organization under Transparency International Bangladesh, Sylhet)
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Member of International Sociological Association (Member no: 348846), Website: www.isa-sociology.org
Awards & Recognition
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ADB JSP scholarship for Masters program at ANU
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Book prizes for obtaining First position with A- Grades in both BSS (Honours) and MSS program
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Scholarship for joining HDCA conference 2022 at the University of Antwerp, Belgium
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Full scholarship for joining WSF-RC55 conference 2023 at the University of Melbourne, Australia
Book/ Book Chapter
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1. COVID-19 and Community-Based Volunteerism: How the Rohingya Volunteers Acted for Community Engagement to Fight against the Pandemic in Rohingya Refugee Camps of Bangladesh (This book chapter was accepted for publication)
Teaching
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Social policy
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Rural Development
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Gender and social work practice
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Research methods
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Poverty
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Family and child welfare
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Social Problem analysis
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Social Work Practice with Migrants and Refugees
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History of the Emergence of Independent Bangladesh
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Social Development
Graduate Supervision
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Poverty and Tea Estate Labourers: A Qualitative Study in Lakkatura Tea Estate. (Master's thesis completed)
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Social and Economic Effects of Domestic Violence on Abused Women: A Study in Sylhet City (Master's thesis completed)
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Survival Strategies of Young Widows in Sylhet: A Qualitative Study (Master's Thesis, Completed)
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COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on Child Marriage: A qualitative study in Sylhet (Master's Thesis, continuing)