Education offered under the University of London–London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) framework equips young professionals with a global outlook, strong analytical capabilities, and practical skills needed to accelerate their careers, speakers said at a seminar in Dhaka.
The event was hosted by Universal College Bangladesh (UCBD) at The Westin Dhaka on 29 January 2026, with the objective of highlighting how the University of London–LSE programmes delivered in Bangladesh prepare students for competitive global careers through academic rigour and industry relevance.
Delivering a special address, James Abdey, Associate Academic Director for University of London programmes at London School of Economics and Political Science, said the programmes offered in Dhaka maintain the same academic standards and global recognition as those delivered in London.
Speaking at the seminar, Nazeem A Choudhury, Deputy Managing Director of Prime Bank PLC, said early educational choices play a decisive role in shaping long-term career outcomes. He added that an LSE education builds strong analytical and critical thinking skills essential in today’s complex business environment.
Shehzad Munim, Independent Director of Linde Bangladesh Ltd and former Managing Director of BAT Bangladesh, said LSE graduates stand out for their ability to apply academic knowledge to real-world business challenges, combining global perspective with practical decision-making.
Echoing similar views, Mohammad Morshed Amin, Country Manager of DHL Global Forwarding Bangladesh, said graduates from the LSE system demonstrate strong career readiness and adaptability, enabling them to contribute effectively from the outset of their professional careers.
The seminar also featured reflections from LSE alumni Saqeb Mahbub and Tasmiah Rahman, who shared how the academic discipline, assessment methods, and international exposure of the LSE system shaped their professional confidence and personal development.
Earlier, Kingshuk Gupta, Chief Operating Officer of UCBD, welcomed the participants, while Professor Muhammad Ismail Hossain, Dean (Academics) of UCBD, outlined the academic framework and learning approach of the University of London–LSE programmes offered at UCBD.
The seminar drew more than 100 participants, including prospective and current students, parents, alumni, and industry professionals, and provided a platform for networking and discussion on education and career development.
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