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Originally,
a
liberal
arts
education
was
the
body
of
knowledge
considered
essential
to
make
a
free
human
being.
It
included
many
different
areas
of
study,
ranging
from
grammar
and
rhetoric
to
astronomy
and
arithmetic.
The
University
of
Liberal
Arts
Bangladesh
(ULAB)
was
founded
by
philanthropist
Kazi
Shahid
Ahmed
as
a
private
university.
The
idea
of
the
University
was
initiated
at
a
public
colloquium,
in
February
of
2002,
attended
by
leading
academics,
cultural
figures,
and
entrepreneurs.
The
University
was
established
with
the
objective
of
benefitting
the
higher
education
sector
of
Bangladesh
by
creating
a
competent
workforce
and
informed
citizens
who
are
of
service
to
the
community,
country,
and
the
world.
In
this
spirit,
he
created
a
place
of
learning
where
well-rounded
students
would
be
fully
steeped
in
the
values
of
their
own
heritage
yet
trained
to
face
the
modern
global
workplace.
The
government
of
Bangladesh
approved
the
establishment
of
ULAB
in
November
2003
under
Private
University
Act
(PUA)-1992
(now
replaced
by
PUA-2010).
The
university
was
formally
inaugurated
on
October
1,
2004.
The
honorable
President
of
the
People's
Republic
of
Bangladesh
is
the
Chancellor
of
ULAB.
Today,
this
international
system
of
education
asks
students
to
study
a
variety
of
subjects,
giving
them
the
opportunity
to
absorb
many
areas
of
knowledge.
In
this
modern
world,
exploration
is
essential.
As
societies
become
increasingly
interconnected
and
businesses
intermingle,
understanding
a
wide
range
of
topics
helps
us
connect
to
each
other.
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