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RN Firoza Khatun completed her diploma in nursing at a government nurse training institute. While working at Sajida Hospital in south Dhaka, she met IUBAT graduate Bimala Rai, who encouraged Firoza to complete a BSN at IUBAT. With bursary support from Bangladesh Health Project donations, Firoza was able to leave her job to become a full-time student. Since starting at IUBAT she has attained excellent marks in her first two semesters, earning university scholarships.


Well done, Firoza!

 
 
 
  • Feb 2, 2013

The IUBAT campus has continued to expand facilities with its fifth and sixth floors now under construction. In addition to the new Nursing Lab, there are new, well-equipped facilities for the agriculture, tourism and engineering programs. Demand for higher education is very strong in Bangladesh due to the large youth population. IUBAT Vice-Chancellor, Dr. M. Alimullah Miyan says that the university has come close to achieving its goal of recruiting students from all rural districts of the country. He has pioneered the concept of Knowledge-Based Area Development, which aims to strengthen community self-reliance by giving young men and women the opportunity to acquire marketable skills through higher education. Dr. Miyan explains that, “Graduates are expected to make efforts to pull up their family, neighbours and the village community through access to knowledge for social and economic development.” Various programs at IUBAT provide financial support for academically eligible students experiencing hardship.


 
 
 
  • Jan 29, 2013

Each year, IUBAT Nursing students support the campus blood donation program operated by Quantum Foundation. Students help organize the event, promoting wide participation, and supporting the technologists who perform the phlebotomies and draw blood. These photos show the event MC, Sailesh Bhandari, a senior BSN student who is also President of the IUBAT Nursing Society, and College of Nursing senior faculty member RN Shamsun Nahar who  coordinates the student activities.


 
 
 

STRENGTHENING POPULATION HEALTH IN BANGLADESH

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