Tabassum Nuha

Tabassum Nuha

Lecturer

Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies (FSSS)

tabassumnuha@bup.edu.bd


BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS
Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216

Biography

Tabassum Nuha is a Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism. She has been serving in BUP since 2022. Before joining BUP, she worked as a researcher in the Digitally Right Organization. She also worked in the Liberation War Museum as a researcher. She completed her B.S.S. & M.S.S. degrees from the Bangladesh University of Professionals(BUP) with distinction. She received several scholarships for her academic results. Her research areas of interest are media, communication, and cultural studies. 

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Education
S.S.C, Holy Cross Girls' High School
H.S.C, Holy Cross College
Honors, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Journal Publication

1. Nuha, T. (2025). Assessing the digital literacy of the university students of Bangladesh. BUP FSSS Journal, 1(1).

2. Naureen, N., Monir, M., Nuha, T., & Shadman, A. Y. (2025). Educational inequality in rural and urban Bangladesh amid COVID-19: A multilevel ecological analysis through the lens of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory. Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 23(2).

3. Uddin, M. F., Nuha, T., Belal, M., & Tabassum, M. (2025). Visual persuasion: Assessing the influence of political posters on voter behavior in Bangladesh. Informasi, 55(1).

4. Nuha, T., Goni, M. A., Naureen, N., & Khan, M. M. (2025). Communication barriers in online learning: A quantitative study of undergraduate students in Bangladesh during COVID-19. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 38(5).

5. Nuha, T. (2026). Cyber Protection Ordinance 2025 and the politics of consent: Rethinking online intimacy, gender, and law in Bangladesh. In Technology, People, and Policy – Tech Policy Fellowship Papers (Vol. III).

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Conference Papers

1.

    Presented Research Paper on “Communication Obstacles in Online Classes during Covid-19 Pandemic:  An Assessment of Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh” at IAMCR/Nairobi 2021 conference

2.

    Presented Research Paper on “From Sympathy to Apathy: Transformation of Media Portrayal of Rohingya in Bangladeshi Media” at 2019

3. Panelist at DRAPAC Bangladesh National Convening 2026

4.

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Researchs

1. New Media and Information Disorder

2. Digital Communication 

3. Cultural Studies

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Awards

1.

    1st prize, Infographic Competition, BUP (2019) 

2.

    Dean’s Appreciation Letter for Excellent Performance in Semester Final Examination (2019,2021)

3.

    Chancellor Award for Excellent Performance in Semester Final Examination (2018,2020) 

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Courses

1. Editorial and Feature Writing - MCJ4840

2.

Gender Communication -MCJ3630

3.

Media, Culture, and Society- MCJ3522

4.

Information and Communication Technology-MCJ2418

5.

Mass Media in Bangladesh-MCJ2313

6.

Bangladesh Studies-MCJ1209

7.

Mass Communication Structure and Process-MCJ1207

8. Presentation Skill Development-MCJ1105

9. Mass Communication Theories - MCJ2416

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

S.S.C, Holy Cross Girls' High School
H.S.C, Holy Cross College
Honors, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

1. Nuha, T. (2025). Assessing the digital literacy of the university students of Bangladesh. BUP FSSS Journal, 1(1).

2. Naureen, N., Monir, M., Nuha, T., & Shadman, A. Y. (2025). Educational inequality in rural and urban Bangladesh amid COVID-19: A multilevel ecological analysis through the lens of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory. Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 23(2).

3. Uddin, M. F., Nuha, T., Belal, M., & Tabassum, M. (2025). Visual persuasion: Assessing the influence of political posters on voter behavior in Bangladesh. Informasi, 55(1).

4. Nuha, T., Goni, M. A., Naureen, N., & Khan, M. M. (2025). Communication barriers in online learning: A quantitative study of undergraduate students in Bangladesh during COVID-19. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 38(5).

5. Nuha, T. (2026). Cyber Protection Ordinance 2025 and the politics of consent: Rethinking online intimacy, gender, and law in Bangladesh. In Technology, People, and Policy – Tech Policy Fellowship Papers (Vol. III).

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

1.

    Presented Research Paper on “Communication Obstacles in Online Classes during Covid-19 Pandemic:  An Assessment of Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh” at IAMCR/Nairobi 2021 conference

2.

    Presented Research Paper on “From Sympathy to Apathy: Transformation of Media Portrayal of Rohingya in Bangladeshi Media” at 2019

3. Panelist at DRAPAC Bangladesh National Convening 2026

4.

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

New Media and Information Disorder Digital Communication  Cultural Studies

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

    1st prize, Infographic Competition, BUP (2019) 

    Dean’s Appreciation Letter for Excellent Performance in Semester Final Examination (2019,2021)
    Chancellor Award for Excellent Performance in Semester Final Examination (2018,2020) 

Last Updated: 24 May 2026

Editorial and Feature Writing - MCJ4840
Gender Communication -MCJ3630
Media, Culture, and Society- MCJ3522
Information and Communication Technology-MCJ2418
Mass Media in Bangladesh-MCJ2313
Bangladesh Studies-MCJ1209
Mass Communication Structure and Process-MCJ1207
Presentation Skill Development-MCJ1105 Mass Communication Theories - MCJ2416

Last Updated: 24 May 2026