DIU Chairman joined IAUP Semi Annual meeting at Georgia

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Ms Khatia Dekanoidze, Minister of Education, Georgia in APUF program with Md. Sabur Khan ( 2nd from Left) with Prof Dickson M. Mwansa VC of Zambian Open University at IAUP Semi Annual Meeting

For the very first time Daffodil International University has joined the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP) semi-annual meeting that took place on 12th to 14th October, 2012 in Tbilisi the beautiful capital of Georgia. The conference is hosted by Prof. Kakha Shengelia, President of Caucasus University. The International Association of University Presidents (IAUP) is an association of university chief executives from higher education institutions around the world. Membership is limited to those individuals who serve as presidents, rectors or vice-chancellors at regionally accredited colleges or universities. Total number of 355 IAUP members has joined this gathering of higher education chief executives, which afford unique opportunities for the development of international partnerships.

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Group photo of all IAUP member - all President of various University participated in 2012 conference. Among all president Md. Sabur Khan, Chairman, DIU the only Bangladeshi got this opportunity

The Semi-Annual Meetings also included meetings of the IAUP Executive Committee, the IAUP Board of Directors, the IAUP/UN Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Prevention, and Peace, the IAUP/CAEL 21st Century Skills Commission, and other special working groups. Md. Sabur Khan, Chairman, Board of Trustees as a representative of Daffodil International University has joined this Semi  the Annual meeting. It is another footstep for Daffodil International University to be the cosmopolitan university and to uplift the image of DIU internationally by joining this semi-annual meeting.

It may be mentioned here that IAUP is a Non Government Organization holding the highest (ECOSOC) consultation rights at the United Nations and formal consultation rights with UNESCO.

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