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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.
2
Oct
2020
 
Ethnicity, Nation, and Memory: Local and Global Perspectives guest lecture
The presentation focuses on the linkages between ethnicity and national censuses in the context of nation-building. Using theoretical approaches, historical and contemporary illustrations in a variety of countries, parts of this complex puzzle scrutinized through the prisms of sociology and political science.
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.
12
Aug
2020
 
AUCA expresses the condolences
On August 8, 2020, Professor, doctor of medical Sciences Mateev Myrzabek Asypbekovich died due to pneumonia.
23
Jun
2020
 
AUCA Master's degree in Teaching
The AUCA MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) builds upon the innovative MAT model of Bard College, New York, and seamlessly integrates four components. It is the only teacher education program in Central Asia that offers an American Master’s Degree from Bard College in New York, alongside a graduate degree from Kyrgyz Ministry of Education.
20
May
2020
 
#online_learning_experience. Erlan Osmongaziev's comment
What makes our university so unique? Of course, AUCA's impressive vibe! A feeling that makes our students and alumni come back and feel home at all times. Unfortunately, we all have to keep a distance from our beloved campus, peers, colleagues, and Kitchenette food. But hopefully, the global situation with the COVID-19 pandemic will get better soon.
14
May
2020
 
#online_learning_experience. A junior student Erdan Kudaibergen shares his thoughts about distance learning
Honesty, critical thinking, and respect are the main values of our students. As the Liberal Arts and Science institution, AUCA highly appreciates students' evaluation and feedback on the effectiveness of teaching methods.
6
May
2020
 
Cholpon Turdalieva: "AUCA could take the lead in creating an online platform in English for international students"
Anthropology department Professor Cholpon Turdalieva told us about her experience of teaching online. Prof. Turdalieva highlighted a few aspects regarding how AUCA has responded to challenges generated by the pandemic and how our community entered the world of digital education.
29
Apr
2020
 
Alumni Talks with Meerim Nazarova (JMC'12) on "Virtual Team Management", April 29 at 16:00
On April 29 at 4:00 PM Alumni Relations Office of AUCA conducted the next Alumni Talks* on "Virtual Team Management" by Meerim Nazarova (JMC'12) a Partner and PR manager at Data Lab Consulting Agency.
27
Apr
2020
 
NGA Makes the Most out of this Shift to Online Education
Kamilya Kadyrova, the head of the New Generation Academy told us about the academy operation during the quarantine: "New Generation Academy faculty and students have shifted to online learning mode in a surprisingly smooth and productive way..."