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EducationUSA to host discussion on US education impact

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TBS Report
10 June, 2021, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 10 June, 2021, 08:06 pm

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EducationUSA to host discussion on US education impact

TBS Report
10 June, 2021, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 10 June, 2021, 08:06 pm
Photo: PR
Photo: PR

EducationUSA is running a campaign on 'Envisioning Bangladesh in Next 50 Years: Designing the Roadmap' from June to December under which the organisation is going to arrange its first webinar titled 'From Education to Impacts: Leveraging US University Degree' on 13 June. 

This webinar includes three US university alumni as speakers, said a press release. 

Nusrat Aman, Alumni of Clark University will be the first one to share her experience. Currently, she is the President of the American Alumni Association Bangladesh and also serving as a Chief Patron at Ayat education. She will cover the Significant contribution of American Alumni in Bangladesh and abroad. 

The second speaker of this session is Mashroof Hossain, Alumni of Harvard University, who is currently working as an Additional Superintendent of Police in Bangladesh. Mashroof will talk about how the Harvard degree and experience helped him to grow personally and professionally. 

Abdullah Al Mahmood is the 3rd speaker of this webinar who completed his MSc from Carnegie Mellon University and now working as a Software Engineer in Snowflake Inc. He will offer tips and strategies for the US University aspirants who want to build a career like him. 

This webinar is arranged to know US university Alumni's vision regarding Bangladesh in the next 50 years. Besides that, speakers will share the value of a US degree in their personal and professional growth and provide insight and guideline to the upcoming US university students on how they can fulfil their higher education dream and work for the progress of Bangladesh. 

Anyone can join this webinar by filling up this registration form here.

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