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8
Oct
2012
Land use change in cities of the former Soviet Union Lecture
Economics Department kindly invites you to the public lecture by Professor Charles M. Becker, Associate Chair, Department of Economics , Duke University, Durham, NC, USA. It will take place on October 8, at 17:00, in room 309
29
Sep
2012
CASI Second Annual Conference: Formal and Informal Central Asia: Institutions, Identities and Discourses
The conference will take place on September 28-29 at AUCA, in room 403.
29
Sep
2012
CASI 2ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “Formal” and “Informal” Central Asia: Institutions, Identities and Discourses
September 28-29, 2012 
27
Sep
2012
The Jogorku Kenesh and Citizens’ Access: Parliament’s Website and Related Issues
The Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic has made significant progress in developing its website so that citizens may stay informed and involved in the law-making process, but gaps exist that compromise a free and effective exchange between citizens and their lawmakers.
25
Sep
2012
Public Lecture
MBA Program conducts “Words of Wisdom” public lecture  by people with exciting background and working experience to encourage the students for Success. It will take place on September 25, at 17:30, room 315.
21
Sep
2012
Vacancy Announcement: Research Associate
Tian Shan Policy Center seeks an outstanding researcher or scholar to fill its full-time vacant position of Research Associate. The Center is looking in particular for a research associate with some knowledge of the field of international labor migration (Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia), as the associate will assist with coordination of a new  research project titled “Protecting the Rights of Kyrgyz and other Central Asian Migrants: Utilizing policy analysis, public outreach, and stakeholder dialogue to mobilize action toward reform”.  
18
Sep
2012
U.S. Ambassador to Russia James Collins
Question and Answer session with former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Tuesday, September 18, at 14:00 in 315.
11
Sep
2012
 
Protecting the Rights of Kyrgyz Migrants
A new project to heighten the level of debate on policy issues relevant to Kyrgyz Migrants and their families
6
Sep
2012
Public Lecture
European Studies program is pleased to invite you to the  public lecture
6
Sep
2012
TSPC launches new Project
The Tian Shan Policy Center is now launching a project on "Protecting the Rights of Kyrgyz Migrants" (2012-2014).  Its purpose is to raise awareness and heighten the level of debate on the policy issues relevant to protecting Kyrgyz migrants and their families. 
With a grant from the Open Society Foundations Central Eurasia Project, the TSPC will conduct research and analysis, and disseminate findings of best practices and standards for consideration by policy-makers, international agencies, as well as NGOs in the Kyrgyz Republic.  It will facilitate more robust dialogue of reforms by convening stakeholder dialogue meetings.  The TSPC anticipates that the Project can help strengthen the work of government, policy-makers, and NGOs.


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