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May
2017
 
Bethany Zulick: AUCA students frequently go on to be leaders in the community and to pursue further education
AUCA would like to provide students and university community with information about our professors. Professors are a critical resource within the University community, possessing a range of skills and knowledge which can contribute significantly to the quality of the institution in a variety of ways. Professors in AUCA provide leadership in their research discipline within a national and international context.
16
May
2017
 
Jildyz Aerstan: AUCA doesn’t just care about students’ academic life, but also their social lives
AUCA extends a very warm welcome to international students.  As an international student, you have the opportunity of a life time to attain well-rounded education that goes beyond the academic.  An international education imbues you with, amongst others, attributes of adaptability, flexibility, and cultural fluency: the soft skills so sought after by employers world-wide. 
12
May
2017
 
Writing and Reading Poetry with Raphael Dagold
Before coming to teach at AUCA, Raphael Dagold was teaching at the University of Utah, where he got his PhD in Creative Writing and Literature. Raphael is also a practicing poet, with his first book of poetry published in 2014.
12
May
2017
 
Fulbright Specialist Anita Walz Visits AUCA
From April 19 to May 1, 2017, AUCA Library hosted Ms. Anita Walz, Open Education, Copyright, and Scholarly Communication Librarian at Virginia Tech.  Ms. Walz came to AUCA under the Fulbright Specialist Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State. 
10
May
2017
 
‘Reimagining Civil Society in a Period of “Uncivil Societies” Conference at AUCA
On March 24 to 25, 2017, the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, hosted the conference ‘Reimagining Civil Society in a Period of “Uncivil Societies”. Out of dozens of submitted abstracts, 20 works were selected to present at the conference.
4
May
2017
 
Tinatin Osmonova: “I'm very motivated to do more interesting research to travel a lot, and to meet new people”
Tinatin Osmonova, an Economics Master’s student at the American University of Central Asia. After graduating from the AUCA’s Economics Department last year, she decided to stay at her Alma Mater and do her best to continue being a good economist. In April 2017, she participated at the Sixth Annual Smolny International Student Conference where she presented her undergraduate thesis work.
3
May
2017
 
AUCA YOUNG LEADERS CLUB
Young Leaders’ Association Club has recently started working among AUCA students clubs. This club aims to empower youth’s critical thinking, to boast youth engagement in social activities, to develop leadership potential of youth, and to promote the tolerance of diversity and global citizenship ideas.
28
Apr
2017
 
AUCA CHESS CLUB
The AUCA Chess Club was created to get people to play chess at the University. The Club encourages people of all levels of experience to play and offers a friendly, constructive, and social platform for chess enthusiasts. The Club sends also teams to the Universiada.
27
Apr
2017
 
Alessandra Sztrimbely: "AUCA focuses on developing critical thinking in its students"
Alessandra Sztrimbely, an Assistant Professor of the New Generation Academy (NGA) at American University of Central Asia (AUCA) shares her impressions about the NGA and Kyrgyzstan.
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Apr
2017
 
AUCA Professor Dr. Mohira Suyarkulova won the Henry Huttenbach prize for the best article
Central Asian Studies Institute (CASI) is pleased to report that the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) prize committee have selected article by Dr. Mohira Suyarkulova as the winner of the Henry Huttenbach prize for the best article published in Nationalities Papers journal in 2016.


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