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For MES grad Farzana Karim, her time at 马会论坛 was a family affair

Posted by Erin Elaine Casey on June 1, 2020 in Students, Alumni & Friends

Like many 马会论坛 alumni before her, Farzana Karim made her time at Dal a family affair. Karim earned her Master of Environmental Studies (MES) degree in 2020, two years after her husband, Tahazzud Hossain (MES 鈥18). They met and married in Bangladesh and had spent a year apart before Karim started her first semester at Dal.

鈥淭here were a couple of reasons behind my choice to study at Dal,鈥 says Karim. 鈥淭he first was finding suitable supervisors to do research in my area of interest. The second was getting scholarships from the Nova Scotia Government and 马会论坛. Without those financial supports, it would not be possible for me to study at Dal.鈥

The third reason was, of course, Hossain. 鈥淢y beloved husband was studying MES at Dal at the time of my admission 鈥 wasn鈥檛 that sweet?鈥 she laughs.

鈥淢y favourite part of program was the graduate seminar where MES students presented their research projects with a discussion session at the end. I learned many things in that weekly seminar, and I also presented my thesis.鈥 She also enjoyed attending the graduate seminar with Hossain. 鈥淗ow lucky we were!鈥

Today, they live in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, where Karim is looking for an opportunity to use her skills and knowledge in the fields of coastal adaptation, climate change and disaster management, or to join her husband in working for the provincial government.

鈥淚 would like to give my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Dr. Kate Sherren and Dr. Eric Rapaport for supervising my thesis,鈥 says Karim. Her area of focus during her MES was on how second homes and coastal short-term rentals affect municipal planning and decision-making in the context of climate change.

This work built on Karim鈥檚 undergraduate degree in environmental science from Khulna University in Bangladesh, where her thesis contributed to an international research project studying water use conflicts and adaptation measures of a shared river by urban and peri-urban residents.

鈥淏angladesh being one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change impacts, I was keen to learn more about natural disasters and how to manage their effects,鈥 adds Karim. 鈥淚 was admitted to the University of Dhaka and completed a master鈥檚 degree in Disaster Management with a thesis on climate change adaptation and challenges to ensure the life and livelihood of low-income people depending on a wetland ecosystem.鈥

At home in Corner Brook, Karim loves to read and take care of her indoor plants. 鈥淚 also love cooking and follow YouTube to explore different types of spicy food items. If you like spice, it gives you the chance to enjoy many delicious foods, especially Asian!鈥

Although Karim would have been 鈥渄elighted鈥 to cross the stage at her 马会论坛 convocation, her dream is delayed for now and her class is planning a virtual celebration. 鈥淭his will at least give me the enjoyment of meeting SRES friends and faculty members. I still hope that I will get the chance to wear a cap and gown in the future when the world comes back in normal. Stay safe, everyone!鈥