Career Series by ACS student chapter SUST
Two ESIA leaders will share their career journeys with chemistry students, highlighting how they navigated their career choices to successfully reach the USA from humble beginnings in Bangladesh.
Two ESIA leaders will share their career journeys with chemistry students, highlighting how they navigated their career choices to successfully reach the USA from humble beginnings in Bangladesh.
ESIA is thrilled to present the event, ‘Chemistry Career Pathways: Exploring Opportunities and Insights.’ We extend a warm invitation to all SUST chemistry students currently studying in North America. This is a unique opportunity to learn from five outstanding speakers who will share their career journeys and be available to answer your questions.
This event is designed exclusively for SUST chemistry graduate students in North America, a tribute to your dedication and potential in the field.
We are deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to support those affected by the recent floods in Bangladesh through the funds raised by the ESIA and SUST Alumni Association North America. The donations were entrusted to the Chemistry Department at SUST, Bangladesh, and were distributed by the Chemistry Society of SUST to provide much-needed assistance to the flood-affected communities. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the SUST Alumni Association North America, the Chemistry Department at SUST, and the Chemistry Society of SUST for their invaluable efforts and to everyone involved in making this support possible.
We are delighted to extend a cordial invitation to you for the Education Science & Innovation Alliance (ESIA) Fellowship Award and Indoor Games Prize Giving Ceremony on February 18, 2024, at 10:30 am. This event will occur at the Mini Auditorium in the esteemed Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST).
This event is a commemoration of noteworthy accomplishments in academics and sports in the field of Chemistry. Your presence will allow you to witness and celebrate the achievements of the most brilliant minds and talented athletes. We look forward to welcoming you to this event and celebrating academic excellence and sporting achievements in Chemistry together.
Program schedule:
10:30 am: Recitation from the Holy Quran
10:40 am: Speech by Dr. Amin Md. Shakhwat, Chief Executive of ESIA fellowship program.
11:00 am: Brief discussion on ESIA fellowship selection procedure by Prof. Dr. Mohammad Abul Hasnat, Department of Chemistry, SUST.
11:25 am: Career talk on chemical-based industries by special guest Mr. Saleh Ahmed, Chemistry Alumni, G.M., Rainbow paints.
11:45 am: Speech from chief guest, Professor Dr. Md. Rashed Talukder, Director, Student Counseling and Guidance, SUST
12:00 pm: Moment of Fellowship winners and prize-giving ceremony of indoor games
12:30 pm: Speech by Fellowship winners
12:40 pm: Final remarks and thanks by Professor Dr. Shameem Ara Begum, Head, Department of Chemistry, SUST.
Get ready for an exciting webinar on January 27th, all about making your academic dreams a reality in North America! Join us for a session packed with insights, stories, and tips from three incredible speakers who’ve journeyed from SUST to the USA. They’re here to share their experiences and answer all your burning questions about the admission process in the USA. Wondering if your cGPA is all that matters? Think again! This webinar will delve into the many facets of the admission process, proving there’s more to it than just grades. Plus, it’s a fantastic opportunity for new students to start prepping early for their higher education journey in North America.
This event is a part of ESIA’s (Education, Science & Innovation Alliance) commitment to helping you excel in your career and become the best version of yourself. Whether you’re just curious or seriously planning your future, this talk is for you!
Check out the attached poster for all the details.
Can’t wait to see you there – let’s take the first step towards your future together!
Date: January 27, 2024
Time: 8.00 pm (GMT +6)
Zoom link:
https://stanford.zoom.us/j/94814927372?pwd=MzBkK0I2Y21xUEh5QVFtalFsbVlJQT09
Meeting ID: 948 1492 7372
Passcode: 166873
The result is out!!
The individual photos are on the way !!
The Education, Science, and Innovation Alliance (ESIA) is now accepting fellowship applications for 2023. This is a wonderful opportunity for those currently studying Chemistry at SUST. The fellowships will be offered in four different categories, including Academic excellence, Academic excellence (Female), Community Leadership, and ESIA Feature Fellowship. Please note that Masters and 1st-year 1st-semester students will not be considered for these fellowships. If you are interested in applying, visit the ESIA website (Download section) for more information on how to apply. Good luck!
The ESIA will provide 25,000/- Taka and a Certificate for each recipient.
ESIA is a non-profit organization based on North America, dedicated to nurturing education, science, and innovation among talented young individuals who require additional assistance to achieve their career aspirations. ESIA is primarily formed by former students from the Department of Chemistry, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology (SUST). However, some individuals outside SUST also show interest to get involved in ESIA’s mission. Generous contributions from individuals will play a crucial role in offering the essential financial and emotional backing to uphold the organization’s mission and vision. It’s important to note that ESIA is driven solely by its commitment to fostering the growth of underrepresented/underprivileged young students and does not harbor any undisclosed political, racial, or religious agendas.
Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2023. One single pdf file that contains all
the application materials should be forwarded to esialliance2020@gmail.com.
From SUST, Bangladesh to Northwestern University, Chicago, USA
Date (Bangladesh Time): 5th Feb; Sunday, 9 am – 10 am
Venue: Department of Chemistry, Building B, SUST
Zoom ID :957 5281 6417
Passcode: 221238
Chair: Professor Dr. Shameem Ara Begum, Head of Chemistry
Host: Amin Shakhawat, PhD
Moderator: Al-monsur Jiaul Haque, PhD