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Hussin Alam: inspiration for thousands young people

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  • Mahtab Shafi

One day I dreamed that I would fly in the sky, I could not imagine that i can touch the sky. My goal is not to wander in the dreamland but to make the dream true. yes, this wards was from Hussin Alam. He is founder of British Graduate College in Wrolcaw, Poland and PhD from University of Wroclaw, Poland. We run to hear the motivation from the motivational speaker. But some people activities are motivation for other people, there speaker talk very less only focuses is work. Same today we will talk about an unconceivable boy his activities are much more than motivation. His scientific activities motivation for hundred and thousand young people. Md Hussin Alam born a poor village in Bangladesh 1991. His father is Md Moksed Molla and mothere Anoara begum and village name is Ghullia. This village is one of the poorest villages in Magura. 80 to 85% people of this village are illiterate and most of the people live in the bottom of the pyramid. Higher study from this village is so challenging. From this village very difficult to study and think to move to change life. When Mr.Alam was born his parent was worried how they can provide him education and others. Who knew that this boy would one day leave the village to spread the fame of Bangladesh and abroad. He is inspiration for thousand and thousand young people. This His activities cross a nation to others nations.
Hussin Alam said, I have achieved these success with unconditional hard work in Bangladesh, UK and Poland. My hard work study become the ink of the pen in every exam. Others rich family students exam and my exam wasn’t same. Because leave the home country and study in UK was a biggest challenge for me. It was a great difficulty that I obtained the certificate of a ranking university in Europe, including UK. I was born and growing up in poor village. In a word, I am a poor ordinary village boy. Since there was no high school in my village. So, I was admitted to Ghullia Dakhil Madrasa. I passed Dakhil exam in 2005.
Hussin Alam said, my childhood was unforgettable thorny road. In a village people start their morning with farming and go to bed with farming work, it is very difficult to find good words for inspirational education. Another main problem was financial difficulties. We had very hard time. we didn’t have enough money to study. I did farm work; full day work salary was only BDT 90. I provided lesson for class 3 and 4 when I was a class six student, it was continued before going to London. So, the dream of studying in London was the dream of making an impossible thing to possible.
When I went to Canterbuty, Kent, UK, I didn’t have any place to sleep. Somehow, I managed a place to sleep on the roof of a Kashmir Tandoori restaurant. My one year expenditure was around 18/19 thousand pounds. as a middle-class family it was not possible for them to give me money to study in UK. To earn this money, I had to do so many jobs, including kitchen pottery and cleaning. I used to do cleaning job in the morning, then hospitality management job at University of Kent and in the afternoon I was working as a manager of Indian restaurant till midnight. After work, I would stay up all night studying. I don’t remember how much tear I shed and how many nights I didn’t sleep. I remember nearly 5 years I slept only 2/3 hours. I know the toughness of life very well.

Hussin Alam founded British Graduate College in Wrolcaw, Poland and owner of two restaurants in Wroclaw,Poland. He worked as a lecturer “The International University of logistic and Transport in Wroclaw, Poland. He also worked University of Wroclaw as a Teaching Assistant.

Mr. Alam is currently doing a PhD (waiting for defense) in political science at the Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw, Poland, focusing on the contribution of the social business model to solve social issues. He holds a MSc in international business from Canterbury Christ Church University, UK and a BA (Hons) from the University of Sunderland, UK. He is the second Bangladeshi to complete Masters degree from Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent, UK. He was a Post Graduate Student Officer at the Canterbury Christ Church University Student Union (elected). He was chair panel on of the baggiest conference in the world, ECPR conference 2022 Innsbruck University, Austria. He was nominated for the ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research) Rising Star Award in 2020 by Dean of social science and was chair of the “15 and 16 International Student Conference” panels at the university of Wroclaw, Poland. He received the best Ph.D. student’s rector scholarship twice. He was also on the organizational committee for the International Student Conference on Politics & Society in Central and Eastern Europe, Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw. He was also in the scientific organizational committee for the 2nd International Conference on Entrepreneurship, Management, Innovation, and Development- 2020 (IC-EMID 2020) online, hosted in London on 20 th December 2020. He was a panelist for the “Entrepreneurship competences” for School, Work and Life on the European Vocational Skills Week 2020 hosted by Warnborough College. He published 6 scientific articles and presented research paper more than 25 international conferences. His recent book chapter ‘Role of technology for formal education in Bangladesh’ published, book name ‘Disruptive Innovation and Emerging Technologies for Business Excellence in the Service Sector’, published by one of the top publishers IGI Global publisher, USA. Another chapter going to publish soon. He did scientific internship university of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He also interviewed Nobel peace prize winner professor Muhammad Yunus twice in conjunction with his work. He is a scientific columnist for one of the oldest and most-read newspapers in Bangladesh and abroad (“The daily Ittefaq”) and is a formal scientific speaker NTV, EVT, Bangla vision, Ekattor TV, Independent TV.
Hussin Alam said, there is nothing impossible, if you love any kind of work and do work with the plan your success will show it’s face. My father and mother is inspired me for success and hard work.

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