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The
Department of Zoology had its origin in the Department of Botany in 1969-70.
With the rapid advances in the field of animal science, it was felt necessary to
extend it into an independent and full-fledged Department. Thus the Department
of Zoology started functioning in the middle of 1972. Late Professor Dr.
Mustafizur Rahman was appointed the first Headed. Since then the Department of
has developed at a fast rate to its present state with a view to meeting the
growing demand for trained personnel in the fields of classical as well as
applied Zoology. Many changes have taken place over the last three decades. The
academic staff members have increased from 4 in 1972 to its present strength of
28, comprising 14 Professors, 3 Associate Professors, 9 Assistant Professors and
2 Lecturers. The Department gratefully acknowledges the excellent contributions
of its past academic staff members. Twenty two non-academic members, including a
Deputy Museum Curator, an Assistant Registrar, 3 Section officers, one Specimen
Collector, 9 Laboratory Attendants, 2 Field Gardeners, one Sweeper and one
Cleaner provide important support to the teaching and research programmes. The
present enrolment of students in undergraduate and postgraduate classes is over
500.
Facilities
The
laboratories and offices of the Department are located in the Third Science
Building of the Rajshahi University Campus. The Department offers good teaching
and research facilities. At present, its major facilities include: 5 individual
research laboratories, 7 research-cum teaching class rooms, 6 lecture
cum-dissecting rooms, one large teaching rooms, a department library with a good
number of books, journals and scientific literature, one well equipped Molecular
Genetics Laboratory and one Computer room. The museum preserves over 850
specimens comprising about 45 genera of mammals, 40 each of birds and reptiles,
15 amphibians, 250 fishes, 50 arthropods and over 90 genera of other
invertebrates. Several research fields are maintained for growing mulberry
leaves and other plants required for culturing silkworms and lac insects. In
addition, 16 mini ponds of about 2 hectares, one large & two gene tanks, and
an aqua lab are also available for fisheries and limnological research.
Teaching
Programme
With
due aims at keeping the students abreast of advances in zoological sciences, the
department offers both undergraduate (B.Sc. Honours) and postgraduate (M.Sc.)
programmes. The undergraduates are enrolled for a 4-year integrated courses
shared with the departments of Botany and Biochemistry. The B. Sc. Honours
course covers the traditional as well as modern aspects of Zoology. These
include: nonchordata and chordate structures & functions: morphology &
morphometrics; comparative anatomy & evolutionary trends; cytology,
histology & cytogenetics; genetics, animal breeding & developmental
biology; evolution; paleontology; ecology; ethology; zoogeography; wildlife;
environmental and health biology; human physiology; molecular biology; genetic
engineering & biotechnology; systematics & biodiversity; economic
zoology; parasitology and nematology; animal for farming and industry and animal
ethics; biometry, research methodology & information technology; and
microbiology & immunology.
Candidates securing B.Sc. Honours Degree in
Zoology can enroll themselves for a one-year M.Sc. programme. On top of 3 core
courses, an M. Sc. Student has to choose one of the 7 specialized subjects each
having 3 courses, and he/she has to carry out an independent research topic
culminating in a dissertation either an M.Sc. project of 50 marks or an M.S.
thesis of 200 marks.
Research
Programme
Apart from the M.Sc. programme, the
department has varied and exciting programmes for graduates who are keen on
pursuing postgraduate research leading to the degrees of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Zoology. Seven areas of research currently
pursued in the Department include Animal Genetics & Breeding, Cell Biology,
Crop Protection & Toxicology, Ecology, Entomology; Fisheries, and
Sericulture. The number of postgraduate research students has steadily increased
over the years. Till now the department has produced some 12 M.Phils and 23
Ph.Ds while a good number of students are working for achieving similar degrees.
Many of the ex-students have found careers in academic and research
organizations, while other have already secured important positions in the
public and private sectors of the country. The exchange of ideas between staff
and students is encouraged through seminars where research findings are
presented and discussed. In addition, the department publishes annually a
journal called University Journal of Zoology, Rajshahi University, and a
magazine in Bangla Probal (=Coral), funded by a grant from the Ministry of
Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Apart from its own resources, the department
undertakes research programmes in collaboration with other research institutions
at home and abroad. Researchers from the Institute of Biological Sciences (IBSc),
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Council for Science and Industrial Research (BCSIR)
Laboratories and Bangladesh Sericulture Research & Training Institute (BSRTI),
Rajshahi and from other Universities of the country pursue their postgraduate
studies leading to M.Phil. or Ph.D. at the Department. An academic link-programme
was in operation during 1988-1998 between this Department and the Department of
Agricultural and Environmental Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
This collaborative programme has provided ample opportunities for research,
training and higher degrees to a considerable number of staff members of the
Department.
Research
and teaching activities are further strengthened by the financial support in the
form of Research Grants providing by various funding agencies to the academics
members of this department. A few of such recent grants were provided by the
University of Rajshahi, BARC, the University Grant Commission, The Ministry of
Science and Technology, The Third World academy of Sciences and International
Atomic Energy Agency, Austria.
Social Life
A Society named
Pranibidya Samity (Zoological
Society) plays an active role in the social life of the Department. From time to
time it offers opportunities for staff and students to interact outside their
demanding work schedule.
| For further information contact: |
| Chairman |
| Third Science Building |
| Department of Zoology, Rajshahi University |
| Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh |
| Tel: +88 0721 750041-45/Ext4119 |
| Fax: +88 0721 750064 |
| Email: chairmanzool@fastermail.com |
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