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EXTERNAL PROFILES
Assistant Professor
Md. Jony Miah
Md. Jony Miah is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU), Bangladesh. He holds both a BA (Honours) and MA in English from Islamic University, Kushtia, where he secured First Class with First Position in both programs, reflecting outstanding academic excellence. Before joining NSTU, he served as a faculty member at Pundra University of Science and Technology, Bogura. He was recommended for the Education Cadre in the 41st BCS examination, but chose not to enter civil service, continuing instead his academic vocation. His research interests include postcolonial literature, African fiction, critical literary theory, and pedagogical studies. He has authored several peer-reviewed articles published in reputed national and international journals. His critical works—such as a postcolonial study of Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God and eco-critical readings of Brontë’s Wuthering Heights—demonstrate both theoretical depth and scholarly originality. An active public intellectual, Mr. Miah also contributes essays and op-eds to major national newspapers, engaging with topics on cultural identity, linguistic heritage, and socio-political discourse. His academic profiles on Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and ORCID (0009-0001-0891-8815) reflect a growing body of impactful research.
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BIOGRAPHY
Md. Jony Miah, an erudite scholar and distinguished academic, serves as an Assistant Professor of English at Noakhali Science and Technology University whose intellectual rigor and eloquence illuminate the realms of English language and literature. He earned both his Bachelor of Arts (Honors) and Master of Arts degrees in English from the esteemed Islamic University, Kushtia, reflecting a solid foundation in literary scholarship. He secured First Class with First Position in both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Before his appointment at NSTU, he contributed significantly to the academic community as a faculty member at Pundra University of Science and Technology, Bogura. Mr. Miah received a recommendation for the Education Cadre in the 41st BCS examination; nevertheless, he declined to assume the position. Mr. Miah’s scholarly repertoire encompasses postcolonial literature, African literary traditions, teaching pedagogy, and critical literary theory. His rigorous research has yielded numerous insightful publications in national and international journals, featured on prominent academic platforms including ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and Google Scholar. His work engages deeply with complex theoretical paradigms, exemplified by his postcolonial analysis of Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God and eco-critical readings of canonical texts such as Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. His research excellence has been recognized through various academic awards and invitations to contribute to peer-reviewed journals, underscoring his stature as a leading voice in his fields of specialization. Beyond his scholarly pursuits, Md. Jony Miah is a prolific columnist whose eloquent writings grace the pages of respected national newspapers. His contributions include thought-provoking essays and opinion pieces that explore cultural identity, linguistic heritage, and socio-political developments in Bangladesh. Md. Miah’s professional presence extends across international academic networks, where his ORCID identifier (0009-0001-0891-8815) and Google Scholar profile systematically document his scholarly output and citation impact, affirming his dedication to advancing knowledge and critical inquiry. For academic correspondence, Md. Jony Miah can be reached at jony.eng@nstu.edu.bd.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
2013 - 2014
MA
English
Islamic University, Kushtia
2009 - 2013
BA (Hons)
English
Islamic University, Kushtia
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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
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Exploring identity crisis in A House for Mr. Biswas from a post-colonial perspective
Authors: Md. Jony Miah, Farjana Yeasmin, Rakib Al HasanImpact of Christianity as an Ideological Instrument in the Way of Colonization: A Postcolonial Insight to Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God
Authors: Md. Jony Miah, Md Abdul HalimExploring English Speaking Problems of Secondary School Students in Bangladesh
Authors: Md. Jahid Hasan, Md. Jony MiahUnraveling Existential Crisis: A Study of Syed Waliullah's Tree Without Roots
Authors: Humaera Sultana, Md Jony MiahExploring Wuthering Heights from an Eco-critical Point of View
Authors: Md. Jony MiahFire on the Mountain: An Intersectional Feminist Study
Authors: Md. Jony Miah, Dr. Mossammad Salma SultanaRacism and Its Outrageous impact on Society as Reflected in Tonni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
Authors: Md. Jony MiahHumanism in Lalon's Songs: A Socio-philosophical Perspective
Authors: Md. Jony MiahHemingway’s the old man and the sea: an existential approach
Authors: Md. Jony Miah, Prodip Kumar AdhikaryClass Distinction in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations : A Marxist Perspective
Authors: Md. Jony MiahExploring Indianness in R.K Narayan's The Guide: A Socio Cultural Perspective
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- Institutional Email: jony.eng@nstu.edu.bd
- Personal Email: jony.eng@nstu.edu.bd
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SOCIAL PROFILES
Department
English
Noakhali Science and Technology University