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Commonwealth Alumni Networking Event Held in Dhaka

Greenwatch Desk Festivals 2025-08-14, 10:29pm

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The British Council Bangladesh observed the Commonwealth Alumni Showcase and Networking Evening at the British Council auditorium here today.


The event was jointly organized by Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) and British Council and brought together commonwealth alumni from across the country.

The event’s discussion was mainly focused on entrepreneurship, innovation and job creation- where participants and speakers shared their views and success stories.

Speakers stressed the need for promoting innovation, entrepreneurship and job creation for the country’s youth and professionals with high priority ahead the national goal ‘Vision 2041’.

They noted that Commonwealth alumni with their global exposure and expertise can play a significant role in advancing this national agenda.

At the event, Commonwealth scholars shared their success stories in business, innovation and job creation and encouraged collaboration, mentioning the UK’s support in developing changemakers through scholarships.

The initiative also highlighted the British Council’s commitment to empowering UK-educated changemakers to contribute to inclusive and sustainable progress in Bangladesh.

British Council Country Director Stephen Forbes inaugural speech said, this year they welcomed 27 Commonwealth Scholars. 

“The energy, talent, and ambition of those young scholars reminded us exactly why we do and what we do. Commonwealth scholarships have lasting impact on individuals and on our society," he said.

Mohammad Abbas Uddin, an academic and entrepreneur, Ishrar Habib, an independent migration researcher, Dr. Abhishek Kumar Ghosh- a researcher and academic specializing in healthcare innovation, artificial intelligence, and biomarker discovery, Professor Dr. Mohammad Shoeb, health researcher, Dr. Ishrat Jahan Khan (Barsha), gender and development expert, Dr. M. Tasdik Hasan, a public health researcher with a focus on mental health and inclusion; Nazia Islam, a public health professional at BRAC JPGSPH and Dr. M. Shafiq-Ur Rahman, Professor of Urban Planning at Jahangirnagar University spoke, among other, at the event, reports BSS.