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'''Bangladesh Geological Society''' a non-governmental, non-political national organisation of geologists, committed to improving the quality of geological education and research, industrial and technological output and overall social and cultural well-being of the geologists and related professionals of Bangladesh. It was founded in March 1972.  
'''Bangladesh Geological Society''' a non-governmental, non-political national organisation of geologists, committed to improving the quality of geological education and research, industrial and technological output and overall social and cultural well-being of the geologists and related professionals of Bangladesh. It was founded in March 1972.  


The aims and objectives of the Bangladesh Geological Society are: to promote, expand and improve the standard of education and research in fields related to geological sciences throughout Bangladesh; safeguard the interests and prestige of the professional geologists in different organisations and institutions; promote coordination, interaction and collaboration among universities and research organisations and industries in Bangladesh and those of other countries; spread the knowledge of geology and its applications by publishing articles, reports, periodicals, journals etc; organise conferences, seminars and symposia, lectures and workshops on problems of national and professional interest; institute awards for significant contributions to education and research in geological sciences; help to create more job openings for geologists in both public and private sectors; to expand opportunities for higher studies and training at home and abroad for professional geologists; and to cooperate with other learned and professional societies at home and abroad with similar aims and objectives in the interests of national and regional development. The society publishes a scientific journal, the ''Bangladesh Journal of Geology'', twice a year.  
The aims and objectives of the Bangladesh Geological Society are: to promote, expand and improve the standard of education and research in fields related to geological sciences throughout Bangladesh; safeguard the interests and prestige of the professional geologists in different organisations and institutions; promote coordination, interaction and collaboration among universities and research organisations and industries in Bangladesh and those of other countries; spread the knowledge of geology and its applications by publishing articles, reports, periodicals, journals etc; organise conferences, seminars and symposia, lectures and workshops on problems of national and professional interest; institute awards for significant contributions to education and research in geological sciences; help to create more job openings for geologists in both public and private sectors; to expand opportunities for higher studies and training at home and abroad for professional geologists; and to cooperate with other learned and professional societies at home and abroad with similar aims and objectives in the interests of national and regional development. The society publishes a scientific journal, the ''Bangladesh Journal of Geology'', twice a year.  


The Society offers four types of membership: ordinary, life, honorary and associate. A council consisting of a president, three vice presidents, a general secretary, a joint secretary, a treasurer, a cultural secretary, an international secretary, an office secretary and eleven executive members runs the day-to-day affairs of the society. [Sifatul Quader Chowdhury] [Chowdhury, Sifatul Quader  Professor of Geology, Dhaka University]
The Society offers four types of membership: ordinary, life, honorary and associate. A council consisting of a president, three vice presidents, a general secretary, a joint secretary, a treasurer, a cultural secretary, an international secretary, an office secretary and eleven executive members runs the day-to-day affairs of the society. [Sifatul Quader Chowdhury]


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 17 September 2021

Bangladesh Geological Society a non-governmental, non-political national organisation of geologists, committed to improving the quality of geological education and research, industrial and technological output and overall social and cultural well-being of the geologists and related professionals of Bangladesh. It was founded in March 1972.

The aims and objectives of the Bangladesh Geological Society are: to promote, expand and improve the standard of education and research in fields related to geological sciences throughout Bangladesh; safeguard the interests and prestige of the professional geologists in different organisations and institutions; promote coordination, interaction and collaboration among universities and research organisations and industries in Bangladesh and those of other countries; spread the knowledge of geology and its applications by publishing articles, reports, periodicals, journals etc; organise conferences, seminars and symposia, lectures and workshops on problems of national and professional interest; institute awards for significant contributions to education and research in geological sciences; help to create more job openings for geologists in both public and private sectors; to expand opportunities for higher studies and training at home and abroad for professional geologists; and to cooperate with other learned and professional societies at home and abroad with similar aims and objectives in the interests of national and regional development. The society publishes a scientific journal, the Bangladesh Journal of Geology, twice a year.

The Society offers four types of membership: ordinary, life, honorary and associate. A council consisting of a president, three vice presidents, a general secretary, a joint secretary, a treasurer, a cultural secretary, an international secretary, an office secretary and eleven executive members runs the day-to-day affairs of the society. [Sifatul Quader Chowdhury]