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17
Oct
2020
 
Maftunakhon Tokhirova: “AUCA has Become a Leadership School for Me”
Maftunakhon Tokhirova is a junior student of Anthropology department. She came to study at AUCA from Tashkent. Maftunakhon is one of the most active students of the faculty. She recently won the AUCA Alumni Scholarship.
5
Oct
2020
 
Maftunakhon Tokhirova: “AUCA has Become a Leadership School for Me”
Maftunakhon Tokhirova is a junior student of Anthropology department. She came to study at AUCA from Tashkent. Previously, she applied for an exchange program and was successfully accepted to study at BARD College, USA. Due to the pandemic, the flights have been canceled and now Maftunakhon is studying remotely. We talked with her about her student life and learned about her best memories at AUCA.
2
Oct
2020
 
Ethnicity, Nation, and Memory: Local and Global Perspectives guest lecture
The presentation focuses on the linkages between ethnicity and national censuses in the context of nation-building. Using theoretical approaches, historical and contemporary illustrations in a variety of countries, parts of this complex puzzle scrutinized through the prisms of sociology and political science.
24
Sep
2020
 
Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminars (BLAS)
The Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminar (BLAS) series invites academics outside of Kyrgyzstan to share their research with AUCA students, typically on topics and using methodologies not currently present at AUCA. The primary aim of this series is to provide an opportunity for students to engage with different subjects and approaches potentially beneficial for their studies and their curiosity.
23
Sep
2020
 
Master of Arts in TALENT Management and Human Potential Development in Organizations ORIENTATION has started!
The Orientation program is designed to help TALENT students navigate in the new academic environment, get to know the program curriculum, faculty members, university support offices and our European partners.
21
Sep
2020
 
New LAS concentrations: Peace and Conflict Studies
The Liberal Arts and Sciences department has launched four new and innovative concentrations. These concentrations are not only new to AUCA, but also the whole region. They are Digital Cultures, Environmental and Urban Studies, Literature and History, Peace, and Conflict Studies.
18
Sep
2020
 
Scholarship Opportunity for the Next Generation of Central Asian Leaders
Apply for a U.S.-CAEF Scholarship and become a new business leader in Central Asia. The scholarship offers funding for four years of undergraduate study in business administration, economics, software engineering, or applied math and informatics at the American University of Central Asia.
14
Sep
2020
 
Official launch of the SWITCH Asia PERETO project on promoting energy and resource efficiency in the Kyrgyz tourism sector
On September 9, the Promotion of energy security and sustainable growth through increased energy and resource efficiency in tourism SMEs in Kyrgyzstan (PERETO) project held its official kick-off event.
11
Sep
2020
 
Official launch of the SWITCH Asia PERETO project on promoting energy and resource efficiency in the Kyrgyz tourism sector
On September 9, the PERETO project held its official kick-off event. The project is unique for Central Asia, as there has not yet been such an integrated approach on energy and sustainable use of natural resources in the tourism industry in the region.
11
Sep
2020
 
Webinar: PROTESTS IN PERSPECTIVE: THE PROTESTS GO GLOBAL
Today at 10:00 pm! Join a webinar in the PROTESTS IN PERSPECTIVE: THE PROTESTS GO GLOBAL, initiated by Carnegie Council and Open Society University Network.