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SESM is proud to present our prominent alumni of a diverse group of individuals who cover the entire globe. Our graduates include :


Nabila Rahman

Lecturer, Dept. of Environmental Science, School of Environmental Science and Management, Independent University, Bangladesh. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto, Canada. 


Saquib Ahmed Khan

Saquib Ahmad Khan graduated with an undergraduate degree in Population Environment in 2009 and
went on to complete his M.Sc. in Environment Management from SESM in 2011. After several years of
employment at United Enterprises and Co. Ltd., he joined SESM as a Lecturer in 2017.
 

Zoheb Mahmud Khan

Lecturer, Dept. of Environmental Science, IUB. Currently pursuing higher studies at University of Saskatchewn in Canada. 

 


Tanvir Ahmed Haroon

Lecturer, Department of Environmental Management, Independent University, Bangladesh


TA Robin

Robin gradauted from SESM in 2007 and went on to get an MSc in Environmental Science from Khulna University. He worked as Research Assistant at the Comprehensive Disaster Management Program (CDMP) at Khulna University, Middlesex University Flood Hazard Research Center at IUB and the Society for Environment and Human Development (SHED). Robin has been employed at Save the Children and Community Development Center (CODEC) for the last eight years where he has held different M&E/MIS related positions. He is currently working as Deputy Manager-Monitoring and Evaluation at Save the Children International.

Robin can be reached at lprobin.robin@gmail.com


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Rubayat Khan
SESM Graduate

As part of my studies we had to go to village and stay with rural people for a three week immersive field research program. When doing that I fell in love with Bangladeshi villages and our rural folk. I also felt very strongly this urge to do something to improve the dismal quality of services people have access to, especially in healthcare.


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Shahriar Caesar Rahman
SESM Graduate

The diversity of wildlife in Bangladesh is remarkable. Our diversity is a part of us; it's not a luxury we have