The 7th International Conference on Climate Change 2023 (ICCC 2023) which will be held from 9th – 10th February 2023, has collaborated with Bangladesh University of Health Sciences as an Academic Partner. Midway through 2012, the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh's founder, National Professor Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim, established the Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS), one of whose goals was to continue his philanthropic philosophy (BADAS). The University is the first private institution of higher learning in Bangladesh with a focus on health sciences education. It was founded with the values of promoting quality education through innovative approaches and preparing time-appropriate health professionals to presume responsibility for providing universal humanitarian services

Kocaeli University, Turkey is Partnering with ICCC 2023

The 7th International Conference on Climate Change 2023 (ICCC 2023) which will be held from 9th – 10th February 2023, has collaborated with Bangladesh University of Health Sciences as an Academic Partner.  Midway through 2012, the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh's founder, National Professor Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim, established the Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS), one of whose goals was to continue his philanthropic philosophy (BADAS). The University is the first private institution of higher learning in Bangladesh with a focus on health sciences education. It was founded with the values of promoting quality education through innovative approaches and preparing time-appropriate health professionals to presume responsibility for providing universal humanitarian services

The 7th International Conference on Climate Change 2023 (ICCC 2023) which will be held from 9th – 10th February 2023, has collaborated with Kocaeli University, Turkey as an Academic Partner.

Kocaeli University was founded in 1992 and it is one of the leading science and education institutions in the country. With 19 Faculties, 3 Schools, 16 Vocational Schools, 4 Institutes, and 1 State Conservatory, it is a massive educational institution. With 67,250 students enrolled annually as of 2022, Kocaeli University plays a significant role in Turkey’s research and development (R&D) activities due to its 24 Research and Application Centers/Units.