yunus was teaching economics at chittagong university. صواب خطأ
yunus was teaching economics at chittagong university. صواب خطأ
Muhammad Yunus – Biographical - NobelPrize.org
Born in 1940 in the seaport city of Chittagong Professor Yunus studied at Dhaka University in Bangladesh then received a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University.
Muhammad Yunus | Biography & Facts | Britannica
In 2006 Yunus and Grameen received the Nobel Prize for Peace. After teaching economics at Chittagong University from 1961 to 1965 Yunus won a Fulbright scholarship. He studied and taught at Vanderbilt University from 1965 to 1972 earning a Ph.D. in economics in 1969.
Muhammad Yunus | Encyclopedia.com
Major Contributions. Muhammad Yunus became involved with poverty reduction after observing the famine of 1974 in Bangladesh. During that time Professor Yunus was teaching at Chittagong University in Bangladesh when he led his students on a field trip to a poor village.
Muhammad Yunus | SpringerLink
Major Contributions. Muhammad Yunus became involved with poverty reduction after observing the famine of 1974 in Bangladesh. During that time Professor Yunus was teaching at Chittagong University in Bangladesh when he led his students on a field trip to a poor village.
Muhammad Yunus an economics for peace | openDemocracy
24 October 2006. Muhammad Yunus is the first economist to win a Nobel peace prize. This is in itself worthy of examination; a curiosity. How has economics cultivated peace?
Muhammad Yunus – Facts - NobelPrize.org
In 1972 following studies in Bangladesh and the USA Yunus was appointed professor of economics at the University of Chittagong. When Bangladesh suffered a famine in 1974 he felt that he had to do something more for the poor beyond simply teaching.
Muhammad Yunus Winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Peace
Background. Born June 28 1940. Place of birth Chittagong Bangladesh. Nationality Bangladesh. Education Dhaka University Bangladesh BA (Economics) 1960. Dhaka University Bangladesh MA (Economics) 1961. Vanderbilt University PhD (Economics) 1969. Biographical highlights