East Delta University hosts econobrium three

A Transformative Discourse on Shaping Economic Futures On December 15, 2024, East Delta University held the highly anticipated Econobrium 3.0, an annual departmental event organised by the Department of Economics.
This year's event explored economic reforms and actionable policies under Shaping Economic Futures: Connecting Economic Reforms with Actionable Policy. The day-long event brought together renowned economists, industry leaders, faculty, and students for engaging activities designed to foster collaboration and insight into pressing economic challenges. The event commenced with an inauguration and thematic discussion in the university's Central Library.
The event Co-Convenor made the opening address; Ms Tasmeem Chowdhury Bonhi, Assistant Professor and Ms Ananya Nandy, Chair, Department of Economics and Convenor, Econobirum 3.0, addressed the event. Joining the discussion as a Special Guest was Professor M Sekandar Khan, prominent social activist and advisor to the university's Board of Trustees, along with Guest Speaker Omaina Rahman, Managing Director of Unicom Intellect Ltd., who shared valuable perspectives on the intersection of business innovation and policymaking Chairing the session was the esteemed Professor Dr Mohammed Nazim Uddin, Vice Chancellor of East Delta University, whose words underscored the critical role of academia in addressing economic reform.
Professor Dr Muinul Islam, an award-winning economist and Ekushey Padak recipient, delivered the keynote address. He captivated the audience with his insights into sustainable economic policies for developing nations. Ms Nishat Shaoli Islam, Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Member Secretary of Econobrium 3.0, East Delta University, moderated the inauguration session.
Following the morning's discourse, the E-Conquer prize-giving ceremony took centre stage, recognising exceptional student achievements and innovative economic ideas. Organised by the EDU Econ Acumen Society, this segment highlighted the talent and creativity flourishing through a 3-stage competition on Economic reform. Attendees then had the opportunity to explore interactive stalls at the Business Economics Exhibition, which showcased their entrepreneurial skills, emphasising innovation and business acumen. The afternoon transitioned into a vibrant Econshow at the amphitheatre.
This closing segment featured a cultural gala, an alumni meet-up, and a celebratory photo session that brought together participants, faculty, and alumni in a spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose. Honourable Associate Dean, Professor Dr Rashed Al Karim gave the token of appreciation and thanked the organising committee members and the student volunteers for their efforts.
The Econshow not only reflected the academic rigour of the event but also celebrated the vibrant community at East Delta University. Econobrium 3.0 successfully reaffirmed East Delta University's commitment to fostering intellectual dialogue and equipping future leaders with the knowledge and skills to navigate complex economic landscapes. By connecting policy with actionable insights, the event marked a significant learning milestone for the intellectual community at East Delta University.