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BIAC for equitable learning scope for univ students amid virus

Online Learning Session on Arbitration and Mediation held


June 28, 2020 00:00:00


Muhammad A. (Rumee) Ali, Chief Executive of BIAC, speaking at the Online Learning Session on Arbitration and Mediation recently

Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre (BIAC) seeks to ensure equitable learning opportunities for all university level students prioritising their health and well-being to make their home quarantine productive enough amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

In this situation, online learning is simple and convenient for students to keep building vital skills for their future, says a release of the BIAC that organised recently an Online Learning Session on Arbitration and Mediation via Zoom keeping the future of students in mind.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic invading all over the globe, the whole world is under full or partial lockdown and as such the governments around the world are encouraging people, especially students to stay home. In this situation, students are home quarantined and are facing less pressure of studies. This is a great time to enrich the students' knowledge and perhaps even to prepare them for professional advancement, it said.

The online course was available for the students of Law and Business.

In the beginning of the programme, Mr. Muhammad A. (Rumee) Ali, Chief Executive of BIAC, welcomed all participants and resource persons. He started by addressing BIAC as the first and only licensed ADR institution in the country.

Later a brief presentation on emergence and activities of BIAC was delivered by Mr. Akmall Hossain Azad, Director of BIAC.

Dr. Khaled Hamid Chowdhury, Head of Laws, London College of Legal Studies (South) and Senior Partner, Chowdhury and Ullah, and Mr. Shahriar Sadat, Academic Coordinator of BRAC University, conducted the session.


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