Mohamed Mijarul Quayes

Mohamed Mijarul Quayes(Bangla: মো. মিজারুল কায়েস), educated at Dhaka Residential Model College, Dhaka University & Harvard University, is a Bangladeshi career diplomat and is currently the Bangladesh High Commissioner to the Court of St James's United Kingdom. Prior to this he served as the Foreign Secretary at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. He was previously Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to the Russian Federation.[1]

Previous to his posting to Moscow, Quayes was the Bangladeshi High Commissioner to the Maldives.[1]

Quayes was educated at Department of International Relations, Dhaka University, and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.He is a Bangladesh Civil Service Cadre of 1982.He was an Edward S . Mason Fellow in Public Policy and Management and studied under Amartya Sen, Robert Nozick, Shirley Williams, Richard Neustad, Ernest May and Robert Vogel at Harvard. At Dhaka University, he is a fellow of the Centre for Alternatives. He is a life member of the UN Association of Bangladesh.Mijarul Quayes has taught at the North South University and BRAC University in Dhaka and has been a resource for the Foreign Service Academy, the National Defence College and the Public Administration Training Centre. He also teaches aesthetics and the history of art at the National Academy of the Arts in Dhaka.[2]
Mohamed Mijarul Quayes is a Bangladeshi Personality who support Bangladesh Center for Culture, Science and Information in Saint Petersburg, Russia for the Development of Bangladesh.

References

  1. 1 2 "Mijarul Quayes next ambassador to Russia". Independent Bangladesh. 26 May 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  2. "Bio of Mijarul Quayes" (PDF). Retrieved 15 September 2011.


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