Bangladeshi teacher Mostak Ahamed Galib is dedicated to studying China's Belt and Road and hopes to cultivate more international talents for the country, those who have global visions. He has lived in Wuhan for more than twenty years and became the first foreign winner of the Wuhan "May 4th Youth Medal" award in 2015 for saving a drowning girl.
来汉20多年,孟加拉国人加力布如今在武汉理工大学担任外教教师,致力于“一带一路”的研究,希望为中国培养出更多具有全球视野的国际化人才。因救起落水女孩,加力布还成为了首位获得了武汉市“青年五四奖章”的外籍教师。
Mostak Ahamed Galib looking for materials
After graduating from the Wuhan University of Technology with a Ph.D., Galib entered the overseas business department of a large listed company. He found through his working experience there that the Belt and Road can not only promote economic and trade exchanges between countries but also set up a large platform for other countries to learn from China's development. He also noticed the large demand for talents in the area.
在武汉理工大学博士毕业后,加力布进入一家大型上市公司工作,在海外事业部担任管理岗位。这段经历是他走上研究道路的萌芽:“‘一带一路’不仅可以促进相关国家经贸往来,也为其他国家学习中国发展经验搭建了一个大平台。这方面也需要大量人才。”
In 2015, he returned to his alma mater for further postdoctoral research and subsequently began to research areas such as the Belt and Road, emerging markets and enterprise internationalization.
2015年,加力布回到武汉理工大学从事博士后研究,博士后出站留校工作至今,研究领域包括“一带一路”、新兴市场、企业国际化等方面。
Mostak Ahamed Galib at the campus Photos by Xu Weiwei
At present, he works as the executive director of the university's Cross-culture and Belt and Road Research Center. His main work is to teach relevant courses to masters and doctoral students. His fluent Chinese and his unique perspective as a foreigner make his courses popular with students.
目前,加力布在武汉理工大学“跨文化与‘一带一路’研究中心”担任执行主任。平时,主要给硕士、博士生讲授相关课程。一口流利的普通话,以及一个外国人的独特视角,让他的课程颇受学生欢迎。
(Edited by Zheng Xiaoan)