MK Center for Research and Debate

MK Center for Research and Debate MKCRD promotes research, debate, and critical thinking by empowering youth through knowledge-sharing and capacity-building initiatives.

Vision: Empowering minds, shaping leaders: Fostering critical inquiry and academic excellence. Our vision is to empower individuals to think critically, engage collaboratively, and contribute meaningfully to a world shaped by informed understanding and open dialogue. Mission: Our mission at MK Center for Research and Debate is to cultivate a culture of critical thinking, scholarly exploration, and

effective communication. Through research-focused initiatives and robust platforms for dialogue, we empower individuals to become proficient researchers, articulate debaters, and conscientious contributors to society. Activity plan:
Research Projects:
• Conducting in-depth research on various topics relevant to youth development.
• Collaborating with experts and scholars in different fields to explore new ideas and perspectives. Debates and Dialogues:
• Organizing regular debates and dialogues on current issues, fostering a culture of open dialogue and critical thinking.
• Hosting public forums to engage the community in meaningful conversations. Workshops and Training:
• Providing workshops and training sessions on research methodologies, debate techniques, and critical analysis skills.
• Offering educational programs to enhance the intellectual capabilities of members and the community. Publications:
• Producing research papers, articles, and publications to share findings and insights.
• Launching a newsletter or journal to showcase the organization's work and contributions. Conferences and Symposia:
• Hosting conferences or symposia to bring together experts, academics, and enthusiasts to share knowledge and exchange ideas. Community Outreach:
• Engaging with the local community through outreach programs and events.
• Collaborating with schools, colleges, universities, and other organizations to promote education and awareness. Policy Advocacy:
• Participating in policy discussions and advocating for evidence-based decision-making.
• Contributing research and insights to influence public policies and promote positive change. Collaborative Projects:
• Partnering with other research institutions, NGOs, or businesses for collaborative projects.
• Building a network of like-minded organizations to amplify the impact of your initiatives. Student Programs:
• Establishing programs to involve students in research and debate activities.
• Offering scholarships, internships, or mentorship programs to support the development of young talents. Online Platforms:
• Creating online platforms, such as webinars or virtual forums, to reach a wider audience.
• Utilizing social media and other digital channels to share information, engage with the community, and promote research and debate activities.

📢 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION | SAFE CHILDHOOD 2026International Seminar on Ending Violence Against ChildrenOrganized by MK C...
14/05/2026

📢 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION | SAFE CHILDHOOD 2026
International Seminar on Ending Violence Against Children
Organized by MK Center for Research and Debate (MKCRD)

Are you passionate about social change, child rights, research, advocacy, or public awareness? Here’s your opportunity to showcase your ideas on an international platform.

MK Center for Research and Debate (MKCRD) proudly invites university students from across the country to participate in Safe Childhood 2026: an international seminar dedicated to addressing violence against children and promoting child protection through research, discussion, and innovative solutions.

This seminar aims to create a dynamic platform where students, young researchers, and future leaders can present their perspectives, exchange ideas, and contribute to meaningful conversations on building a safer world for children.

🎯 Why Should You Participate?
✔ Present your ideas at an international-level seminar
✔ Receive a Digital Certificate of Participation
✔ Gain valuable presentation and research experience
✔ Receive feedback from academics and professionals
✔ Network with students, researchers, and social advocates
✔ Strengthen your CV and academic portfolio
✔ Engage in impactful discussions on child rights and protection

👥 Eligibility
• Undergraduate Students
• Postgraduate Students
• Interdisciplinary Student Teams

📌 Team Requirement:
Each team must consist of 3–5 members.
⚠️ Only selected teams will have the opportunity to present their research topics and presentations during the final seminar session.

📚 Suggested Themes
• Child abuse and exploitation
• Cyberbullying and online safety
• Mental health impacts of violence on children
• Role of education and community awareness
• Preventive strategies and intervention models
• Media, technology, and child safety
• Social stigma and reporting barriers

📅 Important Information
• Application Deadline: 19 May, 2026
• Seminar Date: 23 May, 2026
• Platform: Virtual (Zoom)

📝 Registration Form:
https://forms.gle/ooC422uWhkB74hKDA

Your ideas can inspire awareness.
Your research can create impact.
Your voice can help protect children.

💙 Be part of the conversation. Be part of the solution.

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode 3We are excited to announce the third episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “SPS...
24/04/2026

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode 3

We are excited to announce the third episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis.” This session is designed to strengthen your analytical skills and deepen your understanding of data-driven research.

🎤 Speakers
🔹 Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam
Global Advisor, MKCRD
Research Specialist, West Virginia University, USA

🔹 Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan
Director, MKCRD
Assistant Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University,
The University of Texas System, USA

🎤 Host:
Md. Omar Faruk – Research Assistant, MKCRD

📅 Date: 25 April 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time)
💻 Platform: Zoom (Online)

Whether you are a student, researcher, or aspiring data analyst, this session will provide practical insights into using SPSS effectively for quantitative research.

📌 Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and enhance your research skills.

🔗 Stay connected with us for the Zoom link and further updates.

PRESS RELEASEMKCRD Successfully Concludes “SPSS Episode Two” on Quantitative Data AnalysisApril 22, 2026 — The MK Center...
22/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE

MKCRD Successfully Concludes “SPSS Episode Two” on Quantitative Data Analysis

April 22, 2026 — The MK Center for Research and Debate (MKCRD) successfully concluded its virtual session, “SPSS Episode Two: SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis,” held on April 18, 2026. Conducted via Zoom from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time), the session brought together a wide audience of students, early-career researchers, and academic professionals.

The event featured two distinguished speakers: Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam, Global Advisor of MKCRD, and Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan, Director of MKCRD. The speakers delivered comprehensive and practical insights into the application of SPSS in quantitative research, including data preparation, statistical analysis techniques, and interpretation of results. Their presentations emphasized real-world research applications, enabling participants to better understand how to effectively utilize SPSS in academic and professional settings.

The session was moderated by Md. Omar Faruk, Research Assistant at MKCRD, who ensured a smooth flow of discussion and facilitated an engaging interactive segment. Participants actively contributed through questions and discussions, reflecting a strong interest in advancing their data analysis capabilities.

This program is part of MKCRD’s ongoing commitment to enhancing research competencies and promoting evidence-based practices among scholars and professionals. The session received positive feedback from attendees, particularly for its clarity, relevance, and practical orientation.

MKCRD extends its sincere appreciation to the speakers, host, and all participants for their valuable contributions to the success of the event. The organization remains dedicated to organizing future sessions aimed at fostering research excellence and capacity development.

For further information about upcoming programs and initiatives, please contact:
Website: www.mkcrd.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mkc4rd
Email: [email protected]

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode TwoWe are excited to announce the second episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “...
18/04/2026

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode Two

We are excited to announce the second episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis.” This session is designed to strengthen your analytical skills and deepen your understanding of data-driven research.

🎤 Speakers
🔹 Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam
Global Advisor, MKCRD
Research Specialist, West Virginia University, USA

🔹 Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan
Director, MKCRD
Assistant Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University,
The University of Texas System, USA

🎤 Host:
Md. Omar Faruk – Research Assistant, MKCRD

📅 Date: 18 April 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time)
💻 Platform: Zoom (Online)

Whether you are a student, researcher, or aspiring data analyst, this session will provide practical insights into using SPSS effectively for quantitative research.

📌 Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and enhance your research skills.

🔗 Stay connected with us for the Zoom link and further updates.

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode TwoWe are excited to announce the second episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “...
10/04/2026

📊 MKCRD Presents SPSS Episode Two

We are excited to announce the second episode of our SPSS learning series, focused on “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis.” This session is designed to strengthen your analytical skills and deepen your understanding of data-driven research.

🎤 Speakers
🔹 Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam
Global Advisor, MKCRD
Research Specialist, West Virginia University, USA

🔹 Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan
Director, MKCRD
Assistant Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University,
The University of Texas System, USA

🎤 Host:
Md. Omar Faruk – Research Assistant, MKCRD

📅 Date: 11 April 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Bangladesh Time)
💻 Platform: Zoom (Online)

Whether you are a student, researcher, or aspiring data analyst, this session will provide practical insights into using SPSS effectively for quantitative research.

📌 Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and enhance your research skills.

🔗 Stay connected with us for the Zoom link and further updates.

PRESS RELEASEMKCRD Hosts “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis” SessionThe MKCRD successfully organize...
07/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE

MKCRD Hosts “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis” Session

The MKCRD successfully organized an engaging online session titled “SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis” as part of its ongoing SPSS Episode-1 series. The session took place on Saturday, 4 April 2026, at 9:00 PM (BD Time) via Zoom.

The session featured distinguished speakers, Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam, Global Advisor of MKCRD, and Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan, Director of MKCRD. Both speakers shared valuable insights into the application of SPSS in quantitative research, emphasizing practical approaches to data analysis and interpretation.

Participants were introduced to key concepts of statistical analysis using SPSS, including data handling, interpretation of outputs, and the role of quantitative methods in research. The session aimed to build foundational knowledge as well as enhance analytical skills among students, researchers, and aspiring data analysts.

The program was hosted by Md. Omar Faruk Hridoy, Research Assistant at MKCRD, who facilitated smooth interaction between the speakers and participants.

This initiative reflects MKCRD’s commitment to promoting research skills and capacity building in data analysis. The organization plans to continue the SPSS series with more advanced sessions in the future.

For more information, please contact:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mkcrd.org

📊 SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis🎓 SPSS Episode – 1MKCRD proudly presents an informative session ...
02/04/2026

📊 SPSS as a Research Tool for Quantitative Data Analysis
🎓 SPSS Episode – 1

MKCRD proudly presents an informative session focused on using SPSS for quantitative data analysis. This session will help participants understand how SPSS can be effectively used as a research tool in academic and professional work.

🎙 Speakers:
✨ Dr. Mohammad Masudul Alam
Global Advisor, MKCRD
✨ Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Khan
Director, MKCRD

🗓 Saturday, 4 April 2026
⏰ 9:00 PM (BD Time)
📍 Platform: Zoom

🎤 Host:
Md. Omar Faruk Hridoy
Research Assistant, MKCRD

🎯 Who Can Join?
✔️ Undergraduate & postgraduate students
✔️ Thesis and dissertation students
✔️ Research assistants & early-career researchers
✔️ Development professionals
✔️ Anyone interested in learning SPSS and data analysis

📧 [email protected]🔗 http://www.facebook.com/mkc4rd⁠�🌐 https://www.mkcrd.org⁠�

30/03/2026

📊 SPSS Session Coming soon

Are you ready to join? 👀
Learn data analysis in an easy way!

Eid Mubarak 🌙 from MKCRD May this blessed occasion of Eid al-Fitr bring peace, happiness, and countless blessings to you...
20/03/2026

Eid Mubarak 🌙 from MKCRD

May this blessed occasion of Eid al-Fitr bring peace, happiness, and countless blessings to you and your loved ones. 🌙

Let’s celebrate with gratitude, spread kindness, and continue working together for a better, compassionate society. 💛


16/03/2026

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