The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB)’s Department of Media Studies and Journalism (MSJ) has recently organized its ‘Fresher’s Orientation and Apprenticeship Day’ program for Summer 2023 semester at its permanent campus in the capital’s Mohammadpur.
The newcomers to the department were welcomed through the event and given an overview of the academics of the university, along with the skill-based apprenticeship programs for their four-year undergraduate journey.
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Professor Jude William Genilo, Pro Vice Chancellor of ULAB and the Head of the Department of Media Studies and Journalism (MSJ), delivered his welcome speech for the freshers by stating, “It's an occasion to celebrate because you entered the program that is highly recognized abroad. It's the only internationally accredited media program in Bangladesh, and because of this international reputation, we are sought by other universities seeking advice on how their programs are being run. We are the ones influencing the others in the region, not only in Bangladesh.”
Consecutively, the MSJ faculty members and the admin panel introduced themselves at the event. Senior Lecturer Nandita Tabassum Khan discussed the history and mission of the department, while Senior Lecturer Muhammad Aminuzzaman showcased an overall preview of portfolio creation.
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A video compilation of apprenticeship and outreach programs offered by the department was presented to educate on the practical value of these initiatives. Some of the current apprentices from each program were awarded for their diligence and commitment.
Known as the flagship department of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), the MSJ department is devoted to cultural and communication studies with a special emphasis on film, media, creative art, public relations and journalism.
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