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  • Lecturer, CIU Business School
  • 880-31- 02333351262, 636484, Ext: 328
  • umme_humaira@ciu.edu.bd
  • Room:3210, 1st Floor, CIU Business School, Chittagong Independent University.
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Ms. Umme Humaira is a Lecturer of Accounting under CIU Business School at Chittagong Independent University (CIU). She has completed her Masters in Professional Accounting (MPA) from Monash University, Australia, and previously completed her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with major in Finance and Accounting while minor in Economics in 2014 from North South University, Bangladesh. She has passed her A’Level Examination from Bangladesh International School, Jeddah, KSA in 2008, and O’Level Examination from Sri Lankan International School, Jeddah, KSA in 2006. Prior to joining CIU as a permanent Faculty Member, she was an Adjunct Lecturer at the Business School of CIU. She has also worked as a Teaching Assistant at North South University in 2013. Ms. Humaira has a few publications, which are under process at the moment.

Masters in Professional Accounting (MPA) (Distinction) Monash University, Australia.

BBA Major in Finance & Accounting and Minor in Economics, North South University, Bangladesh.

Title, Journal, Vol., Issue, link Authorship Publisher Year
Transformation of investor attitude towards financial markets: A perspective on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, International Social Science Journal, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print.https.//dol.org /10.1111/issj. 12470 [Q2. Scopus, Web of Science, Scimagol Co-Author John Wiley & Sons Inc 2023
The Russia-Ukraine conflict and investor psychology in financial markets, Economic Affairs, Vol. 43, No.3. https://doi.org/10.1111 /ecaf. 12596 [Q2, Scopus, Web of Science, Scimagol Co-Author John Wiley & Sons Inc 2023

Member of Monash Phonex College

Member of North South photography club

Member of North South debate club

Volunteer at Social Business Forum, NSU