Poet, dramatist and writer TM AHMED KAYSHER of SAUDHA Society of Poetry and Indian Music talks to Isuru about his life,... See details
Sat, 2021-10-30 22:35
Poet, dramatist and writer TM AHMED KAYSHER of SAUDHA Society of Poetry and Indian Music talks to Isuru about his life, career and influences with live performances and readings plus info on Tagore, Nazrul Islam, Satyajit Ray and Derrida.
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What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh
Megan, a PhD researcher... See details
Fri, 2017-11-24 06:28
What is good food? A conversation about farming and ways of knowing in the US and Bangladesh
Megan, a PhD researcher at the University of Exeter and Director at Glynwood considers the challenges in developing a sustainable local food system in and around New York and in contemporary America....School of Otaku and Anime Studies
Class 15 ? Otaku Culture and Cosplay Around the World
Nowadays otaku culture is... See details
Fri, 2015-10-30 22:29
School of Otaku and Anime Studies
Class 15 ? Otaku Culture and Cosplay Around the World
Nowadays otaku culture is far from being the niche phenomenon it used to be. Japan?s pop culture?s popularity has reached global recognition and its aficionados?s spread goes well beyond Japanese borders....In English: Peter Austin, Director of the Endangered Languages Academic Programme at SOAS talks about the... See details
Mon, 2012-02-20 19:03
In English: Peter Austin, Director of the Endangered Languages Academic Programme at SOAS talks about the Bangla-speaking students of the University of Dhaka who were protesting on 21 February 1952, against the then Government of Pakistan?s decision to promote Urdu as the sole national language. He...Cholera and other diarrhoeal diseases remain major challenges in low-lying Bangladesh, one of the most densely... See details
Thu, 2011-05-05 13:09
Cholera and other diarrhoeal diseases remain major challenges in low-lying Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated countries on Earth. In this first episode of Sanitation Matters recorded overseas, Dr Sirajul Islam, of the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh...The dramatic impact of climate change in low-lying Bangladesh and new efforts to mitigate its consequences are explored... See details
Thu, 2010-03-25 12:06
The dramatic impact of climate change in low-lying Bangladesh and new efforts to mitigate its consequences are explored in this wide-ranging interview.
Professor Mizan Khan, of North South University, Bangladesh, describes how Bangladeshi researchers are sharing their experiences with their UK...