Rounaq Jahan

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Born (1944-03-02) 2 March 1944 (age 82)
Occupations
  • Political scientist
  • Educator
  • Author
Yearsactive1970–present
Spouse
(after 2003)
Rounaq Jahan
রওনক জাহান
Dr. Rounaq Jahan
Born (1944-03-02) 2 March 1944 (age 82)
Occupations
  • Political scientist
  • Educator
  • Author
Years active1970–present
Spouse
(after 2003)
AwardsRadcliffe Award[1]
Academic background
EducationPhD (political science)
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Harvard University
ThesisPakistan: Failure in National Integration (1970)
InfluencesAbdur Razzaq
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical science
Sub-disciplineComparative politics, Political theory, Development studies, Gender and development, Feminist theory
InstitutionsUniversity of Dhaka (1970–1993)
Columbia University (1990–present)
Main interestsGender and development, governance, health, politics of Bangladesh
Notable worksPakistan: Failure in National Integration; Women and Development: Perspectives from South and South-East Asia; Bangladesh: Promise and Performance[2]

Rounaq Jahan (Bengali: রওনক জাহান; born 2 March 1944) is a Bangladeshi political scientist, feminist leader and author.[3] A former faculty of the University of Dhaka, Jahan teaches and researches at the Columbia University since 1990.[4] She was a representative of Bangladesh to the 32nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 1977.[5] She founded Women for Women, one of the first feminist research centres in Bangladesh, in 1973,[6] and is the director of Research Initiatives Bangladesh (RIB).

Jahan received her MA in political science from University of Dhaka in 1963 and from Harvard University in 1968. She earned her PhD from Harvard University in 1970.[5]

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