Cultivating the
Guardians of Tomorrow
Since our foundation in 1992, the Forestry and Wood Technology Alumni Association has stood as the nexus for generations of Khulna University graduates—innovators dedicated to planetary stewardship.
Our Mission
To foster a lifelong, mutually beneficial relationship between Khulna University and its Forestry alumni. We strive to empower our network through continuous learning, resource sharing, and collaborative initiatives that advance sustainable forestry and wood technology globally.
Our Vision
To be the world’s preeminent academic alumni network driving measurable, sustainable change in environmental conservation and timber economics, ensuring robust ecosystems for future generations.
A History of Impact
Milestones that defined our discipline and association.
The First Seed
FWT Discipline officially established at Khulna University with an inaugural batch of 24 students.
First Convocation
The pioneer batch graduates, stepping into the professional field as the first officially recognized forestry experts from KU.
Alumni Association Formed
FWTAA was officially constituted to bridge past students with ongoing academic endeavors.
Global Chapter Launch
Expanded our reach with active alumni chapters in North America and Australia.
Sundarbans Research Endowment
Raised 50M BDT to fund continuous ecological monitoring and student fellowships.
The Advisory Board
Elected leaders directing the strategic vision of FWTAA for the 2023–2025 tenure.
Dedicated to expanding international academic partnerships and promoting modern sustainable practices among the alumni network.
Dr. Nazmul Ahsan
Batch 1992Dedicated to expanding international academic partnerships and promoting modern sustainable practices among the alumni network.
Farhana Zaman
Batch 1998Dedicated to expanding international academic partnerships and promoting modern sustainable practices among the alumni network.
Tariqul Islam
Batch 1995Dedicated to expanding international academic partnerships and promoting modern sustainable practices among the alumni network.