After graduation, Abdul Hamid joined the
Economics department at Rajshahi University as a lecturer. He was promoted to professor. The focus of his research is economic growth and development, and economics crises.
IU VC
He was nominated as vice chancellor of Islamic University on 18 June 1991 by order of President
Shahabuddin Ahmed. Then Islamic University academic activity was held in Kushtia city with some temporary building. Abdul Hamid able to return campus now place for her attention and hard work.[4][6][5]
Professor Hamid was a very honest and transparent man according to financially. And he appointed teachers based solely on teaching skills without any political influence.[7]
He open
Science and Technology faculty with science related department.[4] He was forced to resign from the post of
vice-chancellor due to the influence of local politics in the university teacher recruitment.[8][3][6] He left in Islamic University on 21 March 1995, He act as vice chancellor during 3 years 9 months 3 days.
Bibliography
Publications
Muhammad Abdul Hamid has many research and journal publications about 38 publications in 6 languages. Most influence and important journal below with reference.
Integrated rural development programme : an evaluation of Natore and Gaibandha projects[9]- Publish: 1975
A Study of the BADC Deep Tubewell Programme in the Northwestern Region of Bangladesh.[10][11]- Publish: 1977
Review of land acquisition process : with reference to DFC-I & DFC-II projects. - Publish: 1975.
Shallow tubewells under IDA credit in north west Bangladesh[12] - Publish: 1982
Low lift pumps under IDA credit in south east Bangladesh: a socio-economic study.[13] - Publish: 984
Survey on privatization of repair & maintenance facilities for Irrigation[14] - Publish: 1984
Employment generation, poverty-reduction, and sixth five year plan (FY2011-FY 2015) : role of Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank to implement the plan[15]- Publish:2012
^Muhammad Abdul Hamid; Saha, Sanat Kumar; Muhammad Abdur Rahman; Muhammad Abdul Jabbar khan (1978).
Irrigation technologies in Bangladesh (1st ed.). Rajshahi: Rajshahi University.