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Nov
2020
 
Students of Applied Geology took part in the XII International Youth Conference on the basis of the Scientific Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Students of the Applied Geology Program Alparov Aslan, Begmetov Akmal, Zhumabaev Aidar and Mamedov Emir under the guidance of Dr.Zheenbek Kulenbekov and Dr. Sagynbek Orunbayev took part in the XII International Conference of Young Scientists and Students " Modern TechNology and Technologies in Scientific Research" held by the Scientific Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic (online). In addition, the students took part in the XVI International Competition of Research Works PTScience, Moscow. 
5
Nov
2020
 
#JMCteam: Tynymgul Eshieva
Our Journalism and Mass Communication department continues their #JMCteam rubric. And today we want to meet you with our professor Tynymgul Eshieva.
Tynymgul is a media and communications professional. She was engaged in media relations, strategic communication planning and implementation of the campaigns, internal and external communications, communication trainings for NGOs in Kyrgyzstan.
4
Nov
2020
 
New Interdisciplinary Course “Intersections of Gender, Family and Society in Kyrgyzstan”
This course is designed to develop the collaborative research experience of students from Germany and Kyrgyzstan to explore the complex issues of gender-based violence, family interaction, and the role of civil society and the state in preventing gender inequality and violence against women and children in Kyrgyzstan.
2
Nov
2020
 
Annual Student Symposium of the Psychology Department, AUCA
On October 24, 2020, twenty-seven undergraduate and master students had an opportunity to present their research topics at the Annual Student Symposium of the Psychology Department -“Research, Writing and Thinking in Contemporary Psychology” 
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Oct
2020
 
#JMCteam: Aizhana Dzhumalieva
Our Journalism and Mass Communication department continues #JMCteam posts, where every week they will meet you with their brilliant faculty team members and their work activities. Today they introduce you Aizhana Dzhumalieva.
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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.
13
Oct
2020
 
Apply and Win a U.S.-CAEF Scholarship 2021!
Are you interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMICS, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, OR APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS at AUCA, one of the top universities in Central Asia offering American-style education, but you cannot afford the school's high tuition fees?
8
Oct
2020
 
Join a Guest Lecture with Oleg Khomenok
Today, as part of the Investigative Journalism course of Tom Torok, we have a guest lecture with Oleg Khomenok, member of GIJN's (Global Investigative Journalism Network) Board of Directors, and a Senior Media Adviser at Internews Network.
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
 
Dylan Purcell: "Even a Small Story can Make a Change"
During an online class of investigative journalism Journalism Department , guest lecturer Dylan Purcell shared with students the process and deliberation with which he uncovered his two Pulitzer prize winning pieces, Toxic City and The Probation Trap. Purcell emphasized how important it is to use every resource available to get the information you need as a truth-seeker, recalling that at times, when his team could not get access to a dust sample inside of a school (to test if the schools were harming children with exposure to lead), they had to train teachers to test the schools instead, risking the teacher’s jobs for the children’s safety.


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