P.hD. Curtin University, Australia (Malaysia Campus); MPhil, University of Rajshahi; MBA and BBA in Marketing, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Professor
P.hD. Curtin University, Australia (Malaysia Campus); MPhil, University of Rajshahi; MBA and BBA in Marketing, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Professor
Dr. Md. Kamrul Hasan – an academic and researcher - has been serving as Professor in the Department of Marketing at Jashore University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh since January 2026. He received his PhD under a fully funded research scholarship (CMPRS) from Curtin Graduate School - an AACSB accredited school in Curtin University of Technology, Australia (Malaysia Campus). His doctoral thesis focuses on consumer behavioural intention in Coastal tourism setting. Earlier, he pursued an MPhil degree - thesis that dealt with consumer attitudinal behaviour in tourism destination marketing. As well, he completed an MBA and BBA specialized in Marketing from the University of Rajshahi.
Dr. Kamrul has been working as an academic for over 20 years at the university level. he has had diversified working experiences with various reputed academic institutions. Alongside teaching, he carried out vital administrative responsibilities as a Controller of Examinations, Head of the Department, and the coordinator of different projects consecutively. As well, he has obtained Industry experience through, consulting and a full-time job.
Dr. Kamrul intends to build an integrated research-teaching career. He has over a quite number of academic publications in various peer-reviewed reputed index journals in national and international academia. He also reviews journal articles and academic proposals pertaining to marketing, tourism, and consumer behaviour indexed in ABDC, Scopus, WOS and InderScience. Besides, as a Resource Person, Dr. Kamrul also conducts research workshops on various advanced research methods, especially CB-SEM and PLS-SEM with AMOS and SmartPLS software for the young researchers at the university level.
Last Update: 24 Feb, 2026