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4
Nov
2020
 
AUCA grieves with Kabul University
The American University of Central Asia expresses sincere condolences to families, friends, and loved ones of students who were killed and wounded in a terrorist attack on the Kabul University in Afghanistan on Monday following multiple blasts and a gunfight.
25
Oct
2020
 
Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminars (BLAS)
Please join the fifth Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminar (BLAS) on Monsters, Heroes, and Dangerous Women: Reading Beowulf in the context of its manuscript presented by Dr. Simon Thomson.
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.
14
Oct
2020
 
Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminars (BLAS)
Dr. Mária Vargha, 'Hearing the Voiceless from Below: Using Skeletons and Vernacular Structures to Reassess the Role of the Rural Population in State-Building and Religious Conversion in East-Central Europe'
7
Oct
2020
 
Meet WARC new tutors
WARC: "To help the American University of Central Asia community get to know our new tutors, we will be publishing new tutor profiles every week. This week, we're pleased to introduce Khiradmand Sheraliev, a writing tutor."
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.
3
Oct
2020
 
Bishkek Liberal Arts Seminar (BLAS): A Transnational Feminist Engagement with Personalised Medicine
The paper examines possibilities to form a transnational feminist engagement with personalised medicine. I will critically assess the statements that personalised medicine could bring forth a “cost- effective” healthcare planning globally in the future.
1
Oct
2020
 
Anthropology Club Meeting: "Marriage ceremonies in Kazakhstan: Norms and their change"
Dinara Abildenova, a senior lecturer of Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi gave a presentation "Marriage ceremonies in Kazakhstan: Norms and their change" on September 30, within the AUCA Anthropology Club meeting. In this presentation she focused on social changes that took place in Kazakh marriage ceremonies after the country’s independence.
29
Sep
2020
 
Anthropology department held the first Anthropology Club meeting
AUCA Anthropology department held the first Anthropology Club meeting of a new season with Hikoyat Salimova, she had a presentation "BAZAARS AS ESSENTIAL PART OF URBAN FABRIC IN UZBEK CITIES".
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.