
The North South University Career and Placement Centre hosted the closing ceremony for the 9th cohort of the Bangladesh Miyazaki ICT Engineers’ Educational Training Project on its campus in Dhaka on Wednesday.
The NSU vice-chancellor Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury delivered a speech that underscored the role of global educational partnerships.
He noted, ‘Japan’s cultural heritage is diverse and extensive, which presents an extraordinary opportunity for a more profound understanding of other cultures. By engaging in cultural interactions and exchanging knowledge, we can broaden our global perspective and advocate for a more harmonious world.’
Professor Yasunori Yano, sub-project manager of B-MEET, delivered an overview of the University of Miyazaki, underscoring the pivotal importance of this training initiative.
Sina Sardar, University of Miyazaki assistant professor, and Nanae Yamauchi, a Japanese language instructor at the University of Miyazaki, congratulated the trainees for their exceptional accomplishments.
The successful graduates stated their transformative experiences, highlighting the programme’s impact on their business etiquette, Japanese language proficiency, and nuanced comprehension of the Japanese job market.
During the certificate presentation ceremony, 25 dedicated trainees were recognised for their outstanding performance and evaluated based on criteria such as successful programme completion, active engagement, and impeccable attendance.
In the closing remarks, CPC director Professor Mohammad Khasro Miah commended the achievements of the trainees and the collaborative spirit fostered by B-MEET.