Mohammad Jashim Uddin is an Associate Professor of English at Northern University Bangladesh, as well as a PhD researcher specializing in The Adaptation of Folklore in Shakespeare’s Selected Plays: A Critical Study. His research interests encompass Writing, Postcolonialism, Feminism, Folklore, Subaltern Studies, Modern Literary Theories, and Education. He has published a good number of academic research papers in various national and international journals, authored seven book introductions, and contributed eight book chapters. He has presented fifty-four papers at different national and international conferences. As a translator, he has contributed to the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) and serves as a module expert for DIKKHA under Bangladesh's Ministry of ICT. A regular contributor to national magazines and newspapers, he has authored two books: Postcolonialism in Bangla Literature (2023) and World Literature: Colonialism and Resistance (2024). He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Farrukh Ahmad Research Journal, Executive Editor of the NUB Journal of Social Science and Humanities, and Executive Editor of ACTA NEUROPHYSIOLOGICA (ANPL).

