North South University (NSU) continues to strengthen its global alumni network through meaningful engagement with graduates around the world. During his recent visit to Canada, Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice Chancellor of North South University, met with members of the NSU Alumni Community in Canada in a warm and memorable gathering that celebrated the enduring bond between the University and its alumni community abroad.
The event provided an opportunity for alumni residing in Canada to reconnect with their alma mater and engage directly with the Vice Chancellor. Alumni expressed their appreciation for NSU's continued commitment to fostering strong relationships with graduates beyond national borders and highlighted the significant role the University has played in shaping their personal and professional journeys.
A special moment of the gathering was the handover of the newly launched NSU Alumni ID Card to alumni members in Canada. The initiative reflects NSU's ongoing efforts to enhance alumni engagement and provide graduates with a stronger sense of belonging to the University community. The successful coordination and processing of the Alumni ID Cards were facilitated by the Office of External Affairs, ensuring that alumni abroad could also benefit from this important initiative.
Speaking on behalf of the NSU Alumni Community in Canada, alumni representatives expressed gratitude to the Vice Chancellor for taking the time to meet with graduates during his visit. They noted that his presence served as a powerful reminder of the institution that continues to unite NSU alumni across the globe and further strengthened the connection between graduates and the University.
The gathering reaffirmed North South University's commitment to maintaining lifelong relationships with its alumni and promoting meaningful engagement across international communities. Through such interactions, NSU continues to build a vibrant global network of graduates who proudly represent the University and contribute to their respective professions and societies worldwide.