Seminar on Tuesday, April 3 at 2 pm

Title: The Bangladesh paradox: health gains despite poverty and income inequality  Speaker:  Dr. Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury                 Vice Chairperson, BRAC        

Seminar on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2 pm

Title: A model for repeated binary outcomes and comparison with quasi-likelihood based approaches Speaker: Jahida Gulshan                 Associate Professor, ISRT

Seminar on Tuesday, April 17 at 2 pm

Title: Evolution of Reproductive Health in Bangladesh   Speaker: Dr. Halida Hanum Akhter                Faculty Member                Bloomberg School of Public Health                John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Venue: ISRT seminar room            

ISRT’s Indoor Games for 2018 started on the 19th of April 2018

The Indoor Games Tournament 2018 of ISRT started with an inauguration ceremony on Thursday, 19th of April 2018. This year Batch 21 (the current 4th year) is organizing the event. Badminton, table tennis, ludo, chess, dart throwing, indoor cricket are some of the many exciting games. Students, teachers and staffs are taking part in different events.

Seminar on Tuesday 24 April, 2018 at 2 PM

Title: Ongoing Upgrading in RMG Enterprises: Preliminary Results from a Survey Venue and time: ISRT seminar room, 2 PM Speaker: Dr. Khondaker Golam Moazzem                Research Director                Centre For Policy Dialogue (CPD)                 Bangladesh

Seminar on Tuesday, April 8 at 2 pm

Title: Approximation of the Formal Bayesian Model Comparison using the Extended Conditional Predictive Ordinatecriterion Speaker: Md. Rashedul Hoque, Assistant Professor, ISRT   Venue and Time: ISRT seminar room, 2 pm Abstract: The

Seminar on Tuesday, 15 May 2018 at 2pm

Title: Modified Inferential Methods on Restricted Parameters in Multivariate Regression Analysis: Applications in Socio-demographic Research Speaker: Sheikh Mohammad Sayem                PhD Researcher, ISRT   Abstract: Multivariate regression analysis is getting increasing attention among the socio-demographers due to the complex nature of the interdependence of the response variables. This PhD research is to carry