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CPS of SIPG, NSU celebrates its 3rd Anniversary

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The Center for Peace Studies (CPS) of the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG), North South University (NSU) celebrated its 3rd Anniversary on February 27, 2023.

In celebration of this day, CPS organised a number of events, including SIPG Policy Debate-1 in collaboration with NSU Debate Club, according to a press release.

The topic for the debate was ‘Is there an alternative to student politics to maintain a peaceful environment on university campuses?’.

The debate program started at 11:00 AM at NSU Law Moot Court.

Dr Abdun Noor Tushar, a Debater and media personality, and Ms. Parisa Shakur, a member of CPS, judged the debate with Mr Omar Nasif Abdullah, faculty, adviser, NSU Debate Club, as its moderator.

In the second part of the program, CPS screened a movie named ‘Hotel Rwanda’ at 2:00 PM in Audi 801, which was free for all NSU students to enjoy.

The Center for Peace Studies (CPS) was founded in 2020 with the aim to facilitate the academic study of

peacebuilding and the promotion of a resilient society through evidence-based and empirical research under the SIPG of NSU.

CPS is a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners from various academic backgrounds to collaborate to create a peaceful world, focusing on long-term and inclusive solutions to contemporary humanitarian crises.

The celebration ended with a cake cutting by CPS student members. Academics, researchers, staff, journalists, and other NSU students were present at the anniversary celebration.

 

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