
AYESHA SIDDIKA
Lecturer
Department of Public Administration
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS)
ayeshabd47@gmail.com
BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF
PROFESSIONALS
Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216
Biography
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Education
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professinals
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Journal Publication
1. Siddika, A. (2022). Institutionalizing Accountability in Public Sector: A Study on Information Commission of Bangladesh. Jahangirnagar Journal of Administrative Study, 15, 17-32. ISSN 2311-3812.
2.
Siddika, A., Rahman, M. M.,Jahan, N., Abida, F., Mahmuda, Y., & Sajjad, M. A. M. (2024). EvaluatingPeople’s Satisfaction on E-passport Service in Bangladesh: Potentials andChallenges. Society and Change, 18(3), 31. https://societyandchange.com/public/upload/jnpdf1737818014.pdf#page=31
3.
Siddika, A., Nawar, N.,Nisa, N. T., Shahriar, S., & Rahman, S. K. N. (2026). Stakeholderperspectives on the acceptance of e-mutation services: A qualitative analysisof a local government unit in Bangladesh. Journal of Governance Security& Development, 7(1), 10.52823/LDEY6168
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Conference Papers
1.
Panelist and Speaker, Wilton ParkConference on “Addressing violence in and through education”, UK, January 2024.
2.
Paper Presenter, “Relationship Between KnowledgeDomain and Gender Equality: A Study on Technical and Vocational Education andTraining Programs in Bangladesh,” DIU-SANPA-IOM International Conference 2024on Sustainable Development in South Asia: Where do we stand, Dhaka, Bangladesh,October 2024
3.
Paper Presenter, Seminar on “Graffiti: Politicsand Urban Governance,” organized by the Western Sydney University (WSU) -Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), and Netinsearch International-Network for Integrative Research, January 2025.
4.
Paper Presenter, “Movement of ElectricThree-Wheelers and its Impact on Urban Community: A Study on Dhaka City,” 10thInternational Integrative Research (Insearch) Conference on Governance inSociety, Business and Environment. BARD, Cumilla, Bangladesh, February 2025.
5.
Guest Speaker, APFSD webinar on EliminatingChild, Early, Force marriages and Unions for Gender Equality in theAsia-Pacific region, February 2025.
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Books
1.
Islam, M. R., Siddika,A., & Shaulin, N. (2025). AI Readiness and Trust in Government: TheContext of Bangladesh and India. In E. Ahmed, A. R. Babar, A. Samad, R. Ahmed,& G. Beydoun (Eds.), Strengthening Human Relations in Organizations WithAI (pp. 27–58). IGI Global Scientific Publishing. 10.4018/979-8-3693-6507-6.ch002
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
2.
Siddika, A. & Chaity, M.M. (2024). Creating a Safe, Inclusive, Empowered and Enabling State for Women:Reform Recommendation. In Farid Uddin, K. (Eds.), Bangladesh 2.0: Bold andAltruistic Reform Strategies and Actions. Osder Publications.
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Researchs
1. Service delivery, social policy, education policy, and gender dimension.
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Courses
1. Management and Leadership in Administration
2. Presentation Skill Development
3. Social Policy
4. Administrative Reform
5. Public Private Partnership
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professinals
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
1. Siddika, A. (2022). Institutionalizing Accountability in Public Sector: A Study on Information Commission of Bangladesh. Jahangirnagar Journal of Administrative Study, 15, 17-32. ISSN 2311-3812.
2.
Siddika, A., Rahman, M. M.,Jahan, N., Abida, F., Mahmuda, Y., & Sajjad, M. A. M. (2024). EvaluatingPeople’s Satisfaction on E-passport Service in Bangladesh: Potentials andChallenges. Society and Change, 18(3), 31. https://societyandchange.com/public/upload/jnpdf1737818014.pdf#page=31
3.
Siddika, A., Nawar, N.,Nisa, N. T., Shahriar, S., & Rahman, S. K. N. (2026). Stakeholderperspectives on the acceptance of e-mutation services: A qualitative analysisof a local government unit in Bangladesh. Journal of Governance Security& Development, 7(1), 10.52823/LDEY6168
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
1.
Panelist and Speaker, Wilton ParkConference on “Addressing violence in and through education”, UK, January 2024.
2.
Paper Presenter, “Relationship Between KnowledgeDomain and Gender Equality: A Study on Technical and Vocational Education andTraining Programs in Bangladesh,” DIU-SANPA-IOM International Conference 2024on Sustainable Development in South Asia: Where do we stand, Dhaka, Bangladesh,October 2024
3.
Paper Presenter, Seminar on “Graffiti: Politicsand Urban Governance,” organized by the Western Sydney University (WSU) -Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), and Netinsearch International-Network for Integrative Research, January 2025.
4.
Paper Presenter, “Movement of ElectricThree-Wheelers and its Impact on Urban Community: A Study on Dhaka City,” 10thInternational Integrative Research (Insearch) Conference on Governance inSociety, Business and Environment. BARD, Cumilla, Bangladesh, February 2025.
5.
Guest Speaker, APFSD webinar on EliminatingChild, Early, Force marriages and Unions for Gender Equality in theAsia-Pacific region, February 2025.
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
1.
Islam, M. R., Siddika,A., & Shaulin, N. (2025). AI Readiness and Trust in Government: TheContext of Bangladesh and India. In E. Ahmed, A. R. Babar, A. Samad, R. Ahmed,& G. Beydoun (Eds.), Strengthening Human Relations in Organizations WithAI (pp. 27–58). IGI Global Scientific Publishing. 10.4018/979-8-3693-6507-6.ch002
2.
Siddika, A. & Chaity, M.M. (2024). Creating a Safe, Inclusive, Empowered and Enabling State for Women:Reform Recommendation. In Farid Uddin, K. (Eds.), Bangladesh 2.0: Bold andAltruistic Reform Strategies and Actions. Osder Publications.
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025
Last Updated: 23 Oct 2025