Mithun Rozario

Visiting Scholar, Notre Dame University Bangladesh
Visiting Adjunct Assistant Teaching Professor

M.A in Applied Linguistics from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
B.A in English Literature from Loyola College, (Affiliate with University of Madras) Chennai,
India

Mithun Rozario has been working as a lecturer in the Department of English at Notre Dame
University Bangladesh (NDUB) since 2021. Earlier, he worked as a research assistant at North South University, Dhaka in NSU Funded Research Projects. The research entitled, ‘English language education, social (in)justice and symbolic violence: critical insights from Bangladesh.’ He is also a professional content writer and editor, having served various companies in the past. His career includes working at advertising agencies and as an English trainer for ESL students. Mithun Rozario has a research interest in Sociolinguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), English Language education policy, Social (in)justice, capabilities and quality of education, Postmodern Literature, and Critical Literary Theories.

Before joining the world of academia, Mithun has undergone a highly intensive Jesuit training in Sri Lanka and India. The formative years in the Society of Jesus instilled in him a well-balanced knowledge of the self and humankind in the modern world. The training involved an all-around spiritual, academic, and practical formation of the mind. It also offered an opportunity to learn and communicate in English in a great multicultural environment. Mithun joined the CSLC team as a visiting scholar in Fall 2023. He will teach various EAP courses and facilitate several workshops during his tenure at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.