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Feb
2016
 
Duane Lacey: "AUCA students are intellectually curious"
Associate Professor of Philosophy Duane Lacey currently teaches in the FYS Division. In the near future, he will also be teaching in the new L.L.M. Graduate Program. Professor Lacey shares his academic experience, research projects, thoughts on AUCA, and even some advice for students in this brief interview.
10
Feb
2016
 
CASI Research Seminar Series, Spring 2016
CASI is resuming research seminar series by AUCA faculty and visiting scholars this semester. Please be kindly informed about the dates and titles of the talks.
10
Feb
2016
CASI RESEARCH SEMINAR: Implementing a new salary structure in Bishkek schools: How reforms change schools and schools change reforms
 
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February 10, 2016
Raisa Belyavina, PhD Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University, CASI Visiting Scholar
Abstract:
To address the challenges of attracting new teachers to the profession and reducing highly overburdened teaching loads assigned to teachers, the Kyrgyz Republic implemented a new teacher salary structure in 2011, which eliminated the Soviet-era stavka system and replaced it with a workload system that is common around the world.
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Feb
2016
 
CASI Research seminar: "Implementing a new salary structure in Bishkek schools"
CASI Research seminar: "Implementing a new salary structure in Bishkek schools: How reforms change schools and schools change reforms". Speaker: Raisa Belyavina, PhD Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University. Date: February 10, 2016.
4
Feb
2016
 
Campus tour for students of the #67 School
January 29, 2016, sixth grade students of the #67 School of Bishkek visited AUCA.
3
Feb
2016
 
“4+1” educational program
This fall, the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) will launch a new “4+1” educational program. After studying four years at AUCA and getting a diploma, AUCA graduates of Business Administration will be able to apply to the “4+1” program to continue their education abroad.
2
Feb
2016
 
Deputy Chief of Mission Alan Meltzer visit AUCA
January 27, 2016 the Deputy Chief of Mission in the U.S. Embassy in Kyrgyzstan Alan Meltzer visited AUCA and talked to students about the U.S. presidential election process.
27
Jan
2016
CASI RESEARCH SEMINAR: Major Powers and Regionalism in Central Asia
January 27, 2016
Peter Krasnopolsky, PhD candidate, University of Nottingham, School of International Studies, China, CASI Visiting Scholar
Abstract: After the dissolution of the USSR, post-Soviet Central Asia had predisposition and capacity to emerge as a coherent region. However, in the past decades the degree of cooperation and exchanges between the five states has declined. The literature generally agrees on internal (inter-regional) constraints to cooperation among Central Asian states. However, there is little consensus regarding the roles played by major powers, particularly Russia and China, on Central Asian regionalism. 
26
Jan
2016
 
Diversity Week 2016
On January 26th, 2016, Diversity Week began at the American University of Central Asia. Sixteen delegations are represented in this year. Representatives from a few delegations shared their thoughts and
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Jan
2016
 
CASI RESEARCH SEMINAR: Major Powers and Regionalism in Central Asia
SPEAKER:
Peter Krasnopolsky, PhD candidate, University of Nottingham, School of International Studies, China, CASI Visiting Scholar
DATE: January 27, 2015
TIME: 16:00
VENUE: Room: 206, AUCA New Campus