SDG-8 Initiative
SDG Initiative
- Employment practice living wage
- Employment policy on discrimination
- Employment policy modern slavery
- Employment practice equivalent rights outsourcing
- Employment policy pay scale equity
- Tracking pay scale for gender equity
American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) demonstrates a strong commitment to fair and ethical employment practices, guided by policies that ensure equity, inclusivity, and human dignity. AIUB ensures all employees, including faculty and staff, are compensated at or above the local living wage. The university enforces strict policies to end workplace discrimination, protecting employees from biases based on religion, gender, age, sexuality, disability, and other factors, in alignment with its Non-Discrimination Policy. AIUB stands firmly against modern slavery, child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking, promoting a safe and ethical work environment for all employees, this commitment extends to third-party workers too. AIUB also actively pursues pay scale equity, continuously measuring and addressing gender pay gaps to ensure fair compensation. Tracking pay scales for gender equity is a regular practice, supporting the university’s objective of fostering a balanced and respectful workplace conditions across its operations.
To address issues related to workplace discrimination, AIUB has implemented comprehensive non-discrimination policies, established dedicated committees, and provides a variety of services and benefits to ensure equality and support for all employees and students. The initiatives are outlined below:
Employment policy on discrimination
American International University-Bangladesh have policies on ending discrimination in the workplace. The policies and committees are developed focused on the ending discrimination:
AIUB Non-discrimination Policy
The commitment of the American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) to the most fundamental principles of human dignity, equality of opportunity and academic freedom requires that decisions involving students and employees be based on individual merit and be free from all forms of discrimination.
The American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) will not engage in or endorse discrimination or harassment against any students and employees because of religion, race, color, age, disability, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation including gender identity.
This nondiscrimination policy applies to student admissions, employment, access to and engagement in the university programs and activities.
The complaint and grievance procedures of AIUB provide student and employees with the methods for the resolution of complaints that allege a violation of this statement. All such inquiries or complaints are to addressed and acted by the appropriate office (Office of Student Affairs for students and the Office of the Human Resources for employees).
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/administration/institutional-policy/aiub-non-discrimination-policy
AIUB Non-Discriminatory Employment Policy
AIUB employs qualified and selected employees of any age, gender, sexual orientation, race, disability, color, religion, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, underrepresented groups, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to employees.
AIUB does not discriminate on the basis of :
- Age
- Gender or gender identity
- Sexual orientation
- Race
- Disability
- Color
- Religion
- National or ethnic origin
- Underrepresented groups
- Under privileged groups
in administration of its employment and other relevant policies.
For all of its faculties and staff, the American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) has a dedicated and uniform pay scale structure in accordance with the Government of Bangladesh (GOB) wage policy. In addition, the structured pay scale of the AIUB guarantees greater benefits than the mandated wages set by the GOB specified for various sectors through gazette notifications. The commitment of AIUB to its core values of respect for human dignity, equality of opportunity, and academic freedom is protected through its internal and external policies including wages. As a result, there is no pay inequalities based on gender orientation at AIUB.
By no means, AIUB allows forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking and child labour defined by the national and international framework. All the faculties and staff who works at AIUB, whether on a permanent, contract or temporary capacity, have attained 18 years of age. AIUB facilitate national and international correspondence based on compassion, empathy and sincerity. AIUB’s commitment to human values and dignity is praiseworthy. AIUB strongly condemn any forms of forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking and child labour nationally and globally.
All forms of outsourcing, including faculty and staff, are acceptable at AIUB as well as equal rights for all employees are guaranteed. Any individual has the opportunity to work at AIUB, regardless of his religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. AIUB offers opportunities for both citizens and foreigners while emphasizing the spirit of the UN Charter and the Constitution of Bangladesh. In addition, AIUB harmonizes the essence of human rights within the framework of the organizational policies and norms.
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/offices/hrd/aiub-non-discriminatory-employment-policy
Diversity and Equality Committee
American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) is committed to inclusive excellence where diversity and equality are embedded and manifested in all activities and strategic directions of the university. It is dedicated to creating and maintain an environment within which inclusive learning, fair treatment and diversity are valued and discrimination is challenged. The diversity and inclusion committee are dedicated to continuously improve in addressing any discrimination or equality issues within the university community.
The goal of this committee is to promote and support a diverse community of students and employees
The Diversity and Equality Committee of AIUB has representatives from both academic and administrative employees. The committee is Chaired by the Vice Chancellor, with the members as follows:
- Representative from each Faculty
- Representative from Office of the Registrar
- Representative from Office of Human Resources - Secretary
- Representative from Office of Student Affairs
- Representative from IQAC
- Representative from Office of Administration
- Representative from Student Community
Functions of the Diversity and Equality Committee:
- Periodically review diversity, equality, inclusion, and human right polices and recommend for changes or revisions
- Monitor the University’s policies, procedures and ensure its implementations
- Regularly undertake data analysis and conduct surveys of focus groups to improve the student experience on academic areas and wellbeing initiatives
- Working closely with the other departments, the committee also provide extra teaching and learning resources to help students with their study skills and overall university life
- Encourage and support students, faculty and employees who take part in diversity and equality activities
- Ensure to provide appropriate diversity and equality related capacity building activities to all students, faculty, and employees
- Evaluate diversity and equality related progress and its impacts on different stakeholders of the university
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/administration/institutional-policy/diversity-and-equality-committee
Employee Benefits & Policies
Employee Health Insurance Scheme
AIUB provides health insurance scheme to all the employees including women and employees from underrepresented groups. Through this scheme employees can avail the best health facilities. All the employees of AIUB are also covered for life insurance regardless of religion, race, color, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation including gender identity.
Study Loan
AIUB values its employees and their pursuit for higher education, prioritizing on ensuring not just accessible, but affordable education as well. In a commitment towards ensuring that, employees can avail study loans, acknowledging the years of service, financial need, and professional growth. The study loan is a no-interest option for full-time AIUB employees to explore the prospects of higher education and secure resources to pursue it. AIUB works with its academic and administrative employees to provide them with the opportunity to undertake graduate or post-graduate programs and further their holistic development in the long run.
Tuition Fee Waiver
At the AIUB, employees are always encouraged to pursue their higher education and realize their full potential. AIUB offers tuition fee waivers for all its full-time academic and administrative employees taking up any graduate program at the university. Extended to their family, all AIUB employees can also avail the tuition fee waiver for their first-degree relations enrolling in any of the undergraduate or graduate programs of the institution, enabling both employees and their families to accomplish both personal and professional milestones.
Emergency Loan
Unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances are both uncertain and unavoidable, and AIUB ensures that it is always there to support its employees in any and every way possible. Full-time employees can apply for emergency loans, based on the years of service, with no interest on repayment, in order to provide financial assistance to personnel who have an immediate need for funds as a result of an emergency. Regardless of whether they are going through personal financial hardship or are having difficulty obtaining any other source or means of finances within the time required, AIUB intends to be there for its employees in need and equip them to recover their financial condition.
Travel Grant
AIUB encourages all its employees to engage in research, both local and international, for which it provides travel grants to support its employees for publishing, presenting, or participating in national/international publications, journals, conferences, exchange programs, etc. with quality research papers, constructive training/workshop materials, or other collaborative activities.
Study Leave
Aiding in their pursuit for higher education, AIUB offers study leaves to full-time employees who wish to enhance their skills and knowledge through graduate or postgraduate programs, home or abroad. The university aims to enable personnel to focus on undertaking personal and professional development through higher education, without having to give up their employment here at AIUB.
Maternity Leave policy
AIUB values its gender-diverse workforce, working towards empowering, promoting, and retaining its talented and dedicated female employees. Understanding the obligations and responsibilities of motherhood, AIUB provides consistent support to all its female academic and administrative employees through its maternity leave. The university aims to ensure the health and well-being of both mother and child, during and after pregnancy, enabling them to continue their careers even after childbirth.
AIUB ensures fair and consistent treatment of all pregnant fulltime female employees and support them to return to work after the birth of a child in order to continue in their chosen career and allow the University to retain trained and competent staff. The maternity benefits are offered to permanent female employees of AIUB in the form of paid leave.
Paternity Leave policy
Parenting is not limited to motherhood, and AIUB recognizes the importance of the involvement and care of a father that is essential for the proper upbringing of a child. All male academic and administrative employees are provided the support of paternity leave so that they can give the time and attention to their child(ren) as well as the new mother during and after pregnancy. The provision fosters an inclusive and accommodating workplace that welcomes fathers into parenthood.
AIUB ensures that male employees can provide direct care to their spouse/ newborn babies. The paternity benefits are offered to permanent male employees of AIUB in the form of paid leave.
Contributory Provident Fund [CPF] and Gratuity
AIUB has standard CPF and Gratuity Policy for its employees. AIUB is providing CPF and Gratuity to its employees from 1st July, 2008 and 1st January, 2016 respectively.
AIUB Day Care Facilities
As a part of its commitment to the university community, the American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) always strives to create an environment that enables its students and employees to pursue their educational and professional goals at the university. Childcare is an integral part of parenthood but is also a challenge to manage when it comes to full-time students or working parents. Hence, the AIUB Daycare Facility is an initiative geared towards providing a form of support to the students and employees, who have children and face the difficulties of having to care for them during their study/work hours, enabling them to be able to balance both their children’s responsibilities and study/work obligations. The Daycare facility is a safe and secured place for the children to learn, play and grow, giving the parents a peace of mind to pursue their education or careers, knowing that their children are also a part of the AIUB family and are being well taken care of.
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/oncampus/aiub-daycare-facilities
and other benefits are provided based on needs and merit.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Center
The EDI center at AIUB is responsible for providing support, resources, and advocacy for minority employees, students and communities. The responsibilities include:
- Provides support and advocacy for minority employees and students, addressing their unique needs, concerns, and challenges. This includes academic support, mental health resources, and assistance in navigating campus resources.
- Organizes cultural programming and events that celebrate and promote diversity, fostering a sense of belonging and inclusivity on campus.
- May offer diversity training and educational workshops for students, faculty, and staff to increase awareness and understanding of diversity issues and promote an inclusive campus culture.
- May collaborate with the admission, human resource office to implement recruitment strategies that attract a diverse body. Additionally, they may work on retention initiatives to support the success and persistence of minority students and employees.
- Provides a safe and welcoming space for minority populations to connect with one another, build a sense of community, and find a supportive network on campus.
- Advocates for policy changes that promote equity, diversity, and inclusion within the institution. This may include proposing changes to admissions policies, curriculum, and campus climate initiatives.
- Engages with minority communities both on and off-campus to establish partnerships, promote access to education, and address the needs of minority populations.
- Collaborates with student organizations, academic departments, and other campus offices to create inclusive programs and initiatives.
- May collect data on the experiences and outcomes of minority students and employees, which can be used to inform institutional decision-making and measure progress towards diversity and inclusion goals.
- Serves as a resource for resolving conflicts related to diversity and inclusion issues, providing mediation and support when necessary.
EDI plays a vital role in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the educational institution, supporting the success and well-being of minority populations, and fostering a campus culture that values and embraces diversity.
Facilitator: Prof. Dr. Farheen Hassan – Director, AIUB-IQAC
For Students – Office of Student Affairs
For Employees – Office of Human Resources
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/oncampus/equality-diversity-and-inclusion-edi-center
Events/Activities:
AIUB organizes a range of events that reflect its commitment to SDG 8, emphasizing employee welfare, gender equity, non-discrimination, and secure contracts for both staff and students. Highlights of these events are shared below, with additional details available at www.aiub.edu.
Insurance Agreement with Chartered Life Insurance
AIUB renewed an agreement with Chartered Life Insurance to provide group insurance for all employees, ensuring comprehensive financial coverage, which is indicative of a commitment to employee welfare and support for basic living needs.
AIUB is an institutional partner of WePOWER
American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) has become the first educational institution to join the South Asia Women in Power Sector Professional Network (WePOWER) as an institutional member. Established by the World Bank’s SAGE in 2019, WePOWER promotes women’s participation in the energy and power sector through its five-pillar framework: STEM Education, Recruitment, Professional Development, Retention, and Policy Change. As the only Bangladeshi educational partner, AIUB has developed a gender activity plan, formed a 10-member committee, and co-hosted seminars to empower women in STEM—demonstrating its strong commitment to gender equality and inclusion in the power sector.
#AIUB #WePOWER #GenderEquality #STEM #WomenEmpowerment #EnergySector #SouthAsia #WorldBank #Bangladesh #WomenInPower
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/aiub-is-an-institutional-partner-of-wepower
Seminar on Female Students Career-Building Opportunities in Power Sector
On September 23, 2024, AIUB, in collaboration with the WePOWER Bangladesh National Chapter, organized a seminar titled “Female Students Career-Building Opportunities in Power Sector.” The event inspired final-year female students from different departments to pursue careers in the power industry. Distinguished speakers from organizations like BPDB, DESCO, BREB, and Power Grid Bangladesh shared their experiences, job insights, and encouraged women’s participation in STEM. The session emphasized gender diversity, collaboration, and inclusivity, concluding with gratitude for the participants and partners.
#AIUB #WePOWER #WomenInSTEM #PowerSector #GenderEquality #EngineeringCareers #Bangladesh #WomenEmpowerment #EnergySector #Collaboration
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/seminar-on-female-students-career-building-opportunities-in-power-sector
AIUB’s Contributions to Gender Equity and Women Empowerment
Bangladesh has become a global model for women’s empowerment, ranking 7th worldwide in political empowerment with major progress across politics, education, and employment. Institutions like AIUB exemplify this vision by promoting gender equality through leadership roles, inclusive policies, and dedicated initiatives. AIUB fosters equal opportunities across academics and administration. Its key Promising Practices include the Dr. Anwarul Abedin Scholarship for female students, AIUB Women Forum, equitable access in employment, health and well-being facilities, part-time job opportunities, and active female participation in clubs. Through these, AIUB supports the Sustainable Development Goals, empowering women as leaders, educators, and professionals contributing to Bangladesh’s national development.
#AIUB #WomenEmpowerment #GenderEquality #Bangladesh #Leadership #Education #SDGs #WomenInLeadership #EqualityInEducation #SocialDevelopment
Link: https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/554907
Seminar on Strategies for Career Advancement in the Era of Business Automation
The Department of Management Information Systems (MIS) at AIUB organized a seminar titled “Strategies for Career Advancement in the Era of Business Automation” on April 1, 2024. The session featured speaker Monasib Ahmed Romel from the University of Regina. He discussed data management tools like OSISoft PI System, FactoryTalk, and AVEVA, emphasizing real-time monitoring and business automation. The seminar highlighted the role of data-driven decision-making in fostering innovation and sustainable growth, contributing to SDG-8 and SDG-9 through improved career skills and inclusive economic development.
#AIUB #MIS #BusinessAutomation #DataManagement #CareerDevelopment #SDG8 #SDG9 #Innovation #Sustainability #Industry4_0
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/seminar-on-strategies-for-career-advancement-in-the-era-of-business-automation
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- Read more on Tracking pay scale for gender equity
The American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) has a well-defined appeal process for employees to address concerns related to employee rights, pay, and workplace conduct, ensuring fair treatment. AIUB’s policies strictly prohibit discrimination or harassment, including on grounds such as religion, race, gender, disability, sexual orientation and other issues. These policies ensure a fair, confidential approach to handling complaints and suggestions. Employees/students can submit complaints or suggestions regarding grievances, workplace harassment, or other issues directly to the Human Resources Office or Office of Student Affairs. Some specific policies and procedures are outlined below, and additional details are available through the Office of Human Resources for employees and the Office of Student Affairs for students.
Policy regarding Discrimination Complaints for Employees
The American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) will not engage in or endorse discrimination or harassment against any employee because of religion, race, color, age, disability, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation including gender identity.
AIUB does not tolerate any form of discriminating misconduct. The complaint and grievance procedures of AIUB provide employees with the methods for the resolution of complaints that allege a violation of this kind.
All such inquiries or complaints must be submitted to the Office of the Human Resources (HR) for employees.
Any employee can submit their complaint in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Human Resources (HR) for employees. The complaint form is available to download here. Accomplished complaint form may be sent through email (hr@aiub.edu) or dropped at the complaint box available in Annex 1.
Any employee can submit their suggestion in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Human Resources (HR) for employees. The suggestion form is available to download here. Accomplished suggestion form may be sent through email (hr@aiub.edu) or dropped at the suggestion box available in different buildings.
AIUB will protect the confidentiality of the complainant and the information provided during launching of the complaint.
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/offices/hrd/policy-regarding-discrimination-complaints-for-employees
Policy regarding Sexual Harassment Complaints for Employees
AIUB does not tolerate any form of sexual misconduct. The complaint and grievance procedures of AIUB provide employees with the methods for the resolution of complaints that allege a violation of this Statement. All such inquiries or complaints must be submitted to the Office of the Human Resources (HR) for employees.
A designated ‘Complaint Committee’ is formed and available as per the guideline and instruction of the His Excellency Supreme Court’s High Court division to deal with the Sexual Harassment Complaints.
Any employee can submit their complaint in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Human Resources (HR) for employees. The complaint form is available to download here. Accomplished complaint form may be sent through email (hr@aiub.edu) or dropped at the complaint box available in Annex 1.
Any employee can submit their suggestion in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Human Resources (HR) for employees. The suggestion form is available to download here. Accomplished suggestion form may be sent through email (hr@aiub.edu) or dropped at the suggestion box available in different buildings.
AIUB will protect the confidentiality of the complainant and the information provided during launching of the complaint
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/offices/hrd/policy-regarding-sexual-harassment-complaints-for-employees
Policy regarding Discrimination Complaints for Students
The American International University – Bangladesh (AIUB) will not engage in or endorse discrimination or harassment against any student because of religion, race, color, age, disability, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation including gender identity.
AIUB does not tolerate any form of discriminating misconduct. The complaint and grievance procedures of AIUB provide students with the methods for the resolution of complaints that allege a violation of this kind.
All such inquiries or complaints must be submitted to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) for students.
Any student can submit their complaint in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA). The form is available to download here. Accomplished forms may be sent through email (osa@aiub.edu) or dropped at the complaint box available in Annex 1.
AIUB will protect the confidentiality of the complainant and the information provided during launching of the complaint.
Policy regarding Sexual Harassment Complaints for Students
AIUB does not tolerate any form of sexual misconduct. The complaint and grievance procedures of AIUB provide students and employees with the methods for the resolution of complaints that allege a violation of this Statement. All such inquiries or complaints must be submitted to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) for students.
A designated ‘Complaint Committee’ is formed and available as per the guideline and instruction of the His Excellency Supreme Court’s High Court division to deal with the Sexual Harassment Complaints.
Any student can submit their complaint in the designated form or by directly sending email to the Office of Student Affairs (OSA). The form is available to download here. Accomplished forms may be sent through email (osa@aiub.edu) or dropped at the complaint box available in Annex 1.
AIUB will protect the confidentiality of the complainant and the information provided during launching of the complaint.
Events/Activities:
The following AIUB events demonstrate the university's commitment to SDG 8 by highlighting its comprehensive policies on employee welfare, gender equity, non-discrimination, and accessible appeal processes for both staff and students. For further details on these initiatives and more, please visit www.aiub.edu.
Freshman Orientation for the Summer 2024-2025 Semester
The orientation sessions were organized separately for undergraduate and graduate students across various faculties in the AIUB Auditorium, Multipurpose Halls and the Media Studio. Representatives from the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) provided the new students with essential information regarding university policies and regulations. They also outlined the procedures for effectively utilizing the university's resources and tools to support their academic journey.
#AIUB #FreshmanOrientation #StudentAffairs #HigherEducation #UniversityLife #StudentEngagement #CampusCulture #SummerSemester2025 #Bangladesh #StudentSuccess
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/freshman-student-orientation-for-summer-2024-2025-held-at-aiub
The Second Virtual International Conference on Women's Rights in Emerging Societies
The Second Virtual International Conference on Women’s Rights in Emerging Societies, held on February 17, 2024, was jointly organized by Jus Corpus Law Journal, Symbiosis Law School, AIUB, and SHRI RAMSWAROOP MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY. Featuring 106 papers by 129 presenters across eight sessions, including eight from AIUB, the event explored gender equality, intersectionality, and policy reforms. Prof. Dr. Taslima Monsoor delivered the keynote address, while AIUB faculty chaired multiple sessions. The conference fostered global collaboration, advocacy, and networking, inspiring participants to promote gender justice and women’s empowerment worldwide.
#AIUB #WomensRights #GenderEquality #InternationalConference #Empowerment #LegalReform #Collaboration #Education #Inclusion #GlobalDialogue
Legal Seminar on Women’s Rights and Gender-Based Violence
The Department of Law at AIUB organized a seminar to discuss the recent amendments to the Bangladesh Labour Rule 2015 that reduced benefits for women workers. The event focused on empowering women through legal awareness of maternity benefits and gender-based violence prevention. Attended by law and business students, faculty, and experts, the seminar served as a platform to analyze the legal reforms and encourage advocacy for women workers’ rights in Bangladesh.
#AIUB #WomenWorkers #LabourLaw #GenderEquality #LegalReform #MaternityBenefits #Bangladesh #WomenEmpowerment #HumanRights #LawEducation
- Employment practice unions
- Employment practice labour rights
AIUB recognizes and supports the rights of all staff, including women and international employees, to freely associate and engage in collective bargaining. The university has established platforms such as the AIUB Women Forum (AWF), which empowers women through education, leadership, and entrepreneurship, ensuring their active participation in decision-making. AWF advocates for women's rights and works towards eliminating barriers in education, industry, and political leadership. AIUB also promotes research and collaboration through the AIUB Network of Excellence (ANOE), fostering an inclusive, ethical, and innovative environment for all staff members.
AIUB Women Forum (AWF)
AIUB Women Forum aspires to empower women at all levels of decision-making with education, entrepreneurship and leadership. This Forum aims to rejuvenate people, provide opportunities for them to develop and instill faith in women. This involves not only women aspiring to the top of the corporate ladder but also women at the uppermost of the social ladder. The Forum brings together women's rights activists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), women's organizations and influential female entrepreneurs. AWF emphasized the role of women in exploring and resolving barriers to opportunities in education, industry and political leadership, including women's health, spousal abuse and sexual assault. The AWF foresees a world in which equality for all is more than a slogan, but a fact, and human rights are recognized and secured. All AIUB women, including students, faculty and administrative staff are members of this Forum, which organizes various awareness programs on women's rights and empowerment.
#AIUBWomenForum #WomenEmpowerment #GenderEquality #Education #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #WomensRights #HumanRights #WomenInLeadership #SocialDevelopment #AwarenessPrograms #WomenInEducation #WomenInPolitics #EqualityForAll #NoMoreViolence #CommunityEngagement #SDG4_QualityEducation #SDG5_GenderEquality #SDG8_DecentWorkAndEconomicGrowth #SDG10_ReducedInequalities #SDG16_PeaceJusticeAndStrongInstitutions #SDG17_PartnershipsForTheGoals
https://www.aiub.edu/the-launching-of-the-aiub-women-forum
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AIUB Network of Excellence (ANOE)
AIUB Network of Excellence is an association of researchers to enable the achievement of excellence by the interdisciplinary research community at AIUB. The members share ideas, resources, help obtain grants, maintain sound ethical cultures to promote innovation, reflective thinking and development of knowledge, and disseminate through the world research communities. ANOE bears the responsibility of advocating needs for research in AIUB as value and necessity of time. The members share common goal of creating a global footprint in various areas of research. All members of the community have proven tracks of research and actively engaged in promotion of research.
#AIUBNetworkOfExcellence #ResearchInnovation #InterdisciplinaryResearch #AcademicExcellence #KnowledgeDevelopment #GlobalResearchCommunity #EthicalResearch #InnovationCulture #ReflectiveThinking #ResearchGrants #CollaborativeResearch #GlobalFootprint #ResearchAdvocacy #AIUBResearch
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/research/aiub-network-of-excellence-anoe
Events/Activities:
The following AIUB events highlight the university's dedication to SDG 8, showcasing its policies on employee welfare, gender equity, non-discrimination, and the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining for both staff and students. These initiatives reflect AIUB's commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive environment. For more information on these and other initiatives, please visit www.aiub.edu.
AIUB-IQAC and AIUB Women Forum organized seminar on “Road to Entrepreneurship”
AIUB-IQAC and the AIUB Women Forum, in collaboration with Orange Corners Bangladesh—an initiative of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs—organized a seminar titled “Road to Entrepreneurship” on March 25 at AIUB. The event highlighted Orange Corners’ mission to empower Bangladeshi youth (ages 18–35) with skills, mentorship, and funding to build sustainable businesses supporting the UN’s SDGs. Speakers, including Zareen Mahmud Hosein, shared insights on overcoming entrepreneurial challenges. Representatives from BYLC Ventures and YY Ventures explained Orange Corners’ Pre-, Incubation, and Post-Incubation phases. AIUB’s Pro VC and faculty emphasized women’s active participation in startups. The event concluded with strong institutional support and collaboration.
#Entrepreneurship #YouthEmpowerment #WomenInBusiness #SustainableDevelopment #Innovation
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/aiub-iqac-and-aiub-women-forum-organized-seminar-on-road-to-entrepreneurship
AIUB is an institutional partner of WePOWER
AIUB has become the first educational institution to join the South Asia Women in Power Sector Professional Network (WePOWER) as an institutional member. WePOWER, founded by the World Bank’s South Asia Gender and Energy Facility (SAGE) in 2019, is a regional network promoting women’s participation in the energy and power sector across South Asia. It operates through five pillars—STEM education, recruitment, professional development, retention, and policy change. In Bangladesh, AIUB joined in July 2024 and developed a gender activity plan (LoA). AIUB also formed a 10-member committee and co-organized a seminar to promote women’s career opportunities, reinforcing its commitment to gender equality in STEM.
#WomenInSTEM #EnergySector #GenderEquality #ProfessionalDevelopment #AIUB
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/aiub-is-an-institutional-partner-of-wepower
AIUB Celebrated International Women’s Day
The Department of Public Health at AIUB organized a seminar on March 8, 2024, marking International Women’s Day to promote women’s health and rights. Professor Dr. Faruk Ahmed from Griffith University discussed women’s health and the role of micronutrients, while Dr. Wasiful Alam explored factors behind women’s longer life expectancy. Students actively participated, gaining insights into gender-based health issues and research on micronutrients. The event also guided students on applying for higher studies at Griffith University, fostering knowledge exchange, gender awareness, and academic growth.
#WomensHealth #GenderEquality #PublicHealth #Micronutrients #AcademicGrowth
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/department-of-public-health-celebrated-international-womens-day
The Second Virtual International Conference on Women's Rights in Emerging Societies
The Second Virtual International Conference on Women’s Rights in Emerging Societies, held on February 17, 2024, was jointly organized by Jus Corpus Law Journal, Symbiosis Law School, AIUB, and SHRI RAMSWAROOP MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY. Featuring 106 papers by 129 presenters across eight sessions, including eight from AIUB, the event explored gender equality, intersectionality, and policy reforms. Prof. Dr. Taslima Monsoor delivered the keynote address, while AIUB faculty chaired multiple sessions. The conference fostered global collaboration, advocacy, and networking, inspiring participants to promote gender justice and women’s empowerment worldwide.
#WomensRights #GenderEquality #PolicyReforms #GlobalCollaboration #WomenEmpowerment
Advisor of Law Represents AIUB at the 2024 Global Law Deans' Forum
Professor Dr. Taslima Monsoor, Advisor of the Department of Law at AIUB, attended the 2024 Global Law Deans’ Forum at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, from September 12–13, 2024. She spoke on AI’s impact on creativity, student activism’s role in social change, and the need for interdisciplinary legal education on climate change, fostering global dialogue on future legal challenges.
#LegalEducation #AIImpact #StudentActivism #ClimateChangeLaw #GlobalDialogue
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/advisor-of-law-represents-aiub-at-the-2024-global-law-deans-forum
AIUB at the 1st LGU Global Engagement Forum 2024
The 1st LGU Global Engagement Forum 2024 began with a performance by the CDM Chorale, followed by inspiring remarks from distinguished leaders, including Mayor Rozanno Rufino B. Biazon. AIUB representatives, led by Dr. Carmen Z. Lamagna, joined presidents of 20 universities and ALCU to sign an MoU promoting global academic collaboration. The event ended with closing remarks, a gala dinner, and a campus tour.
#GlobalEngagement #AcademicCollaboration #AIUB #UniversityPartnerships #HigherEducation
Link: https://www.aiub.edu/aiub-at-the-1st-lgu-global-engagement-forum-2024
AWS User Group Bangladesh hosted the 4th edition of “AWS Community Day Bangladesh” at AIUB
The AWS Community Day Bangladesh 2024, hosted by the AWS User Group Bangladesh on May 18, 2024, at AIUB, brought together over 300 cloud professionals for sessions, networking, and collaboration. Led by Farzana Afrin Tisha and Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, the event featured 19 speakers, a keynote by Bhaskar Joshi, and the launch of AWS Women in Tech Bangladesh. Highlights included AI panel discussions, a career fest, and strong partnerships with Brain Station 23, Selise, and AIUB.
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Link: https://www.aiub.edu/aws-user-group-bangladesh-hosted-the-4th-edition-of-aws-community-day-bangladesh-at-aiub
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SDG-8 Report

AIUB SDG Activity Report 2023 | SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
American International University–Bangladesh (AIUB) has implemented a range of programs and policies supporting UN Sustainable Development Goal 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). From 2020 to 2024, AIUB focused on improving student career readiness, fostering entrepreneurship, ensuring fair working conditions for staff, and engaging with industry and the community to promote inclusive economic growth. The following report highlights AIUB’s key activities and outcomes under four dimensions:
Through these multifaceted engagements – from creating jobs on campus, to partnering with industry and government, to extending education into the community – AIUB demonstrates a strong commitment to Decent Work and Economic Growth. The university’s efforts from 2020 to 2024 have yielded tangible outcomes: high graduate employment rates, hundreds of internship and job placements, new startup ventures initiated by students, improved working conditions for staff, and a ripple effect of economic empowerment in the wider community. AIUB’s alignment with SDG 8 is evident in its strategic focus on quality education-to-employment pathways, fair and inclusive workplace policies, and collaborative initiatives that uplift society through knowledge, innovation, and opportunity.
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