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- 02 February 2017 - 15:48
How the British Council is empowering Arts professionals
ARThinkSouthAsia (ATSA) programme seeks to empower arts managers in the planning and development of susta
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ARThinkSouthAsia (ATSA) programme seeks to empower arts managers in the planning and development of susta
My journey started back in 2009 when I was planning to further my career and was exploring higher study options abroad.
Hello everyone! I am Arifa Alam, working as a copy-editor in Bangladesh’s leading national daily newspaper called Prothom Alo.
“You will always be part of the problem if you do not decide to be part of the solution”- I learnt this by heart when I joined Active Citizen Youth Leadership Training (
The long tradition and global reputation of the UK education are driving me towards my vision, mission, goals and objectives,''
I was fascinated by Biology from the very first day, I was introduced to it.
I realised after my experience as a student in the UK that study in the UK is more practical oriented.
The continuation of being engaged with the British Council not only developed my skills in delivering training, communication and leadership but also gave me
It's a great feeling when things work out in the way we want it to. During my higher secondary level of studies, I thought a lot about pursuing an international degree and that's when I d
British Council's impact on my education dates back further in my life.