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Dec
2021
 
Seismic Hazards Training Course at AUCA
On November 3rd, students and faculty of the Applied Geology department joined the Kyrgyz Seismic Hazard Seminar taught by Prof. Ray Weldon from Oregon State University (OSU). The workshop is organized as part of a Central Asia University Partnerships Program (UniCEN) program that provides grants for universities in Central Asia.
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Nov
2021
 
CASI Literature Week: “Writing Central Asia in Russian: Language, Place, and Displacement in Post-Soviet Rusosphone Literature”, Dec 2, 17:00
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past.
30
Nov
2021
 
CASI Literature Week: "Minor Literatures and Intra-Soviet Translations: Davlat Khudonazarov's Nisso", Dec 1, 12:00
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past.
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Nov
2021
 
CASI Literature Week: “The Pan-Eurasian Crisis of Ghazal Poetics", Nov 30, 12:00
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past. 
24
Nov
2021
 
CASI Literature Week: “Islamic Scholars, Wine-Soaked Romance, and Textual Genre: Culture and Contradiction in Central Asia", Nov 26, 18:00
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past. 
24
Nov
2021
 
CASI Literature Week: “Between Nationalism and Internationalism: Pirimqul Qodirov's 'Starry Nights'”, Nov 26, 17:00.
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past.  
24
Nov
2021
 
CASI Presents “Literature Week”
Literature Week is a part of CASI’s Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past. 
27
Oct
2021
 
Orientation Week for International Students
On Tuesday, October 26, the AUCA community held the Orientation Week for exchanged students from the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF), as well as for new students in NGA and undergraduate programs that came to AUCA from Afghanistan.
27
Oct
2021
 
International Open Access Week 2021
The international Open Access Week "Open Knowledge and Equal Opportunities for All" is taking place from October 25 to 29. As always, the week is rich in events in different formats.
15
Oct
2021
 
Pajama Day in AUCA campus!
Finally, after two long years in quarantine, our students returned to the campus and charged it with their energy! Today on October 15th all the AUCA community gathered together to celebrate the last day of Spirit Week, that day was everyone's favorite Pajama Day, where our students came to the campus in what they sleep in!