MSc Thesis Title The effect of water logging on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) conditions in Korail Slums, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Current work :Waiting publication, plan to finish in October 2025 (Academic 1/2025)
Graduated :14 September 2025 (Academic 1/2025)
Current position :Lecturer, Hat Yai, Thailand
A: I am Md. Mostafizur Rahman, a master’s student in Epidemiology (International Program) at Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, under the TUYF Scholarship. My research examines the effect of water-logging on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions in Korail slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a broader interest in climate change, health equity, and disease prevention in vulnerable communities.
A: I chose PSU for its strong academic reputation, experienced faculty, and focus on real-world public health challenges in Asia. The program’s mix of rigorous research training and practical fieldwork matched my professional goals.
A: I plan to work in public health research and policy, focusing on climate-resilient health systems and WASH. In the long term, I hope to pursue a PhD and contribute to evidence-based solutions for vulnerable populations.
A: The TUYF Scholarship has been instrumental in enabling me to pursue my master’s degree without the financial burden that often hinders students from low- and middle-income countries. It has allowed me to fully dedicate myself to my coursework, thesis research, and skill development. Beyond financial support, the scholarship has connected me to a network of peers and mentors across Asia, fostering collaboration and exchange of ideas that have enriched my academic journey.
A: The TUYF Scholarship is more than just financial support, it is an investment in your academic and professional growth. If you are passionate about using epidemiology to address public health challenges in Asia, I strongly encourage you to apply. This scholarship not only provides the resources to excel academically but also connects you to a community of like-minded professionals committed to improving health outcomes in the region. Make the most of this opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to meaningful change.