Grameen University has unveiled its official logo, a visual manifesto deeply inspired by the visionary framework of its Chief Adviser, Nobel Peace Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. The logo is a direct representation of the university’s vision to achieve a world with zero net carbon emissions, zero wealth concentration, and zero unemployment.
The design features three interconnected ovals, each symbolizing one of the “three zeros.” Their organic, human-like shapes reflect the university’s people-centric philosophy and commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, core to its mission. The fluid interconnection of the ovals represents the collaborative, systems-thinking approach and culture of innovation that the university will foster to solve complex global problems.
This logo is more than a symbol; it is a promise. It communicates the university’s bold identity as a catalyst for social transformation and its dedication to integrating these ideals into every objective—from its academic programs and research to its operational practices. It stands as a constant reminder of the institution’s ultimate goal: to equip students to actively build a more hopeful and equitable future for all.