NSU VC meets international students and faculty to enhance globalization efforts
Dhaka, October 03, 2024: The Office of External Affairs (OEA) at North South University (NSU)
hosted a seminar titled "Vice-Chancellor's Meet and Greet with International Students and Faculty
Members". The event served as a platform for the Vice-Chancellor to interact with international
faculty and students and discuss strategic initiatives to enhance the university’s internationalisation
efforts.
Prof. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor of NSU, emphasised the university's commitment
to welcoming more international students and faculty from neighbouring SAARC (South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation) countries. “We are actively working to facilitate scholarships
for deserving students from abroad and to address challenges such as visa processing difficulties,”
said Prof. Chowdhury. He also highlighted the importance of building a diverse academic
community. “Our goal is to have representation from all parts of the world. I encourage our current
international students to help us connect with their communities to expand our reach globally,” he
added.
Dr. Samiksha Koirala, Director of External Affairs, NSU spoke about the OEA's ongoing initiatives
to globalise the university. “Our mission is to create a truly international campus by bringing
together diverse perspectives. We welcome students to collaborate with us to enhance NSU’s global
footprint further.”
Dr. Norman K. Swazo, Director of the Office of Research, NSU discussed the infrastructural
obstacles that international faculty and researchers face when seeking work permits and visas. “We
acknowledge challenges, particularly in visa and work permit processing, and are committed to
finding solutions. These efforts will benefit international faculty and make NSU a more attractive
destination for global talent,” he remarked.
The seminar concluded with an interactive session where international students and faculty members
shared their experiences and concerns, fostering a collaborative dialogue on how NSU can better
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