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University of Chittagong

The University of Chittagong (also known as Chittagong University, abbreviated as CU; Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, romanizedCaṭṭagrāma Biśbabidyālaẏa) is a public research university located in Hathazari, Chattogram, Bangladesh. It was established on 18 November 1966. It is one of the oldest universities in Bangladesh.[4] Its 2,312.32 acres (935.76 ha) campus is the largest among universities in Bangladesh.[5] It is one of the four autonomous by the act universities of Bangladesh.

University of Chittagong
চট্টগ্রাম বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
Crest of University of Chittagong
Latin: Universitas Chittagong
Other name
CU
MottoImagine, Lead, Change
TypePublic, research
Established18 November 1966; 57 years ago (18 November 1966)
AccreditationAssociation of Commonwealth Universities
AffiliationUniversity Grants Commission
Budget439.16 crore (US$37 million) (2024-2025)
ChancellorPresident Mohammed Shahabuddin
Vice-ChancellorMuhammad Yeahia Akhter [1]
Academic staff
974[2]
Administrative staff
311 (male 277, female 34)
Students
  • 27,550 (est.)
  • [male 18,000 (est.)]
  • [female 9,500 (est.)]
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Location
22°28′12″N 91°47′25″E / 22.4699°N 91.7904°E / 22.4699; 91.7904
CampusSub Urban, 2,312.32 acres (9.3576 km2)[3]
Colors    Black, Blue
Websitewww.cu.ac.bd
Chittagong University, 1970.

Facilities

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Library

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Chittagong University Library

Chittagong University's collection of about 350,000 books, and over 40,000 bound journals is housed in a 56,700 square feet (5,270 m2) library built in 1990.[6]

Chittagong University Museum

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Chittagong University Museum was established in 1973 with artifacts from the History Department including fossils found amongst the Nasirabad hills. It has subsequently accumulated an extensive collection of historical artifacts and painting. In 2016, The Daily Star donated a Chittagong history archive to the museum.[7][8][9]

University shuttle train

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Faculty of Science

The university shuttle train is operated by Bangladesh Railway eastern division and monitored by university authority.[10] Trains leave Chattogram railway station and Sholoshohor railway station, and city-bound trains leave Chattogram University railway station.

Shuttle graffiti

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Chittagong University shuttle train have a long history of graffiti art but there were allegations it was being used by rival political groups to assert influence over train compartments. After April 2011 clashes between five compartment-based gangs left at least eight students injured, the university expelled 11 students and banned all types of compartment-based organisational activities, including sticking posters, leaflets and graffiti on the trains.[11] Eleven years after that incident, German artist Lukas Zeilinger, accompanied by Livia, his wife, and Arup Barua, a teacher at the Department of Dramatics of the university, painted the carriages once again. The project was self-funded by the Zeiligers as part of their art project.[12][13]

Academic

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Faculties 10
Departments 54
Institute 7
Research center 6
Affiliated educational institutions 21

Faculty

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Abdul Karim Building, Faculty of Arts
 
AK Khan Building, Faculty of Law
 
Faculty of Science
 
Faculty of Social Sciences
 
Faculty of Engineering
 
Faculty of Life Sciences
 
Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries

As of 2024, Chittagong University has 54 departments under 9 faculties.

Faculty Established Department
Faculty of Arts and Humanities 1966 14
Faculty of Law 1966 01
Faculty of Science 1969 05
Faculty of Business Administration 1970 06
Faculty of Social Sciences 1971 10
Faculty of Engineering 2001 02
Faculty of Biological Sciences 09
Faculty of Education 01
Faculty of Medicine 01
Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries 2019 02

Institutes

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Chittagong University currently has 7 institutes

  • Institute of Education and Research
  • Fine Arts Institute
  • Institute of Modern Languages
  • Community Ophthalmology Institute
  • Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences
  • Institute of Marine Science
  • Social Science Research Institute

Research centers

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The university currently has 6 research centers.

  • Jamal Nazrul Islam Mathematics and Physical Science Research Centre
  • Nazrul Research Centre
  • Bureau of Business Research
  • Center for Social Science Research
  • Chittagong University Center for Business Administration
  • Center for Asian Studies

Affiliated educational institutions

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There are currently 26 educational institutions under Chittagong University:

Govt College

  1. Chittagong College, Chittagong
  2. Satkania Government College, Chittagong
  3. Government Haji Muhammad Mohsin College, Chittagong
  4. Sir Ashutosh Government College, Chittagong
  5. Government Commerce College, Chittagong

Government Medical College

  1. Chittagong Medical College, Chittagong
  2. Comilla Medical College, Comilla
  3. Chandpur Medical College, Chandpur
  4. Abdul Malek Ukil Medical College, Noakhali
  5. Cox's Bazar Medical College, Cox's Bazar
  6. Rangamati Medical College, Rangamati

Private Medical College

  1. Chittagong International Medical College, Chittagong
  2. United Care Institute of Medical Technology, Brahmanbaria
  3. Eastern Medical College, Comilla
  4. Chittagong Mother and Child Hospital Medical College, Chittagong
  5. BGC Trust Medical College, Chittagong
  6. Brahmanbaria Medical College, Brahmanbaria
  7. Mainamati Medical College, Comilla
  8. Marine City Medical College, Chittagong
  9. Southern Medical College, Chittagong
  10. Central Medical College, Comilla

Medical Institute

  1. Chittagong Institute of Medical Technology, Chittagong
  2. United Care Institute of Medical Technology, Brahmanbaria

College of Nursing

  1. Chittagong Nursing College, Chittagong
  2. Faujdarhat Nursing College, Faujdarhat, Chittagong

Dental College

  1. Chittagong International Dental College Hospital, Chittagong
  2. Art Nursing College, Comilla
  3. Shamsun Nahar Khan Nursing College, Chittagong
College of Engineering
  1. Chittagong Textile Engineering College, Chittagong
  2. Newcastle University College, Chittagong

Institute

  1. Chittagong Institute of Technology, Chittagong
  2. Chittagong Institute of Fashion and Technology, Chittagong

Other

  1. Home Economics College, Chittagong

Library

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Chittagong University Central Library is the largest library in Chittagong which is one of the richest libraries in the country. The current collection in this library is around 3.5 lakh  which includes rare books, journals, audio-visual material, manuscripts and Braille books for the blind.  With the inauguration of the university in November 1966, the library started with only 300 books.  The library moved to its current building in November 1990. The three-storied library has separate rooms for students, researchers and teachers. There is also an auditorium in the library building. Photocopying facility is available in the library. The library also has facilities for daily reading of national and regional newspapers. The library is currently under automation.

Medical Center

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Chittagong University Medical Center is located near the law faculty of the university . It works to provide free medical care and pathological examination for university students, faculty and staff. Apart from this, free medical care is also provided to the family members of teachers and staff. This medical center has round-the-clock services every day of the week, where doctors provide medical care on a rotating basis. This center has 11 doctors and 4 ambulances. There are also 6 temporary beds in the medical center premises.

Campus

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Residential halls

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As of 2022, there are 14 residential halls at the university of which 9 are for male and 5 for female students.[2][14]

Vice chancellors
A R Mallick 1966-1972
U N Siddiqui[a] 1971-1972
M Innas Ali 1972-1973
Abul Fazal 1973-1975
Abdul Karim 1975-1981
M A Aziz Khan 1981-1985
Mohammad Ali 1985-1988
Alamgir Muhammad Serajuddin 1988-1991
Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury 1991-1996
Abdul Mannan 1996-2001
Fazle Hossain 2001-2002
A J M Nuruddin Chowdhury 2002-2006
Badiul Alam 2006-2009
Abu Yousuf 2009-2010
Alauddin[a] 2010-2011
Anwarul Azim Arif 2011-2015[16]
Emran Hossain[a] 2013-2013[17]
Iftekhar Uddin Chowdhury 2015-2019
Shireen Akhter 2019-19 March 2024
Md. Abu Taher 20 March 2024 - 12 August 2024[18][1]
  1. ^ a b c Acting
Pro Vice-chancellors
Md. Ali Imdad Khan 1987-1989
M. Badiul Alam 1991-1996
Abu Yousuf 1996-2001
Md. Anwarul Azim Arif 2001-2001
Mohammad Shamsuddin 2001-2005
Md. Alauddin 2009-2013
Iftekhar Uddin Chowdhury 2013-2015
Shireen Akhter 2016-2019
Benu Kumar Dey 2020-Present
M. Sekander Chowdhury 2024-Present[19]

Notable faculty and alumni members

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Faculty

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Alumni

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Main entrance
 
Faculty of Biological Science
 
Teachers' dormitory
 
Marine Science building

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