This article is partof the series “Choosing a University” which explores the questions and opportunities students encounter when applying to university. This series is produced by the University of Central Asia, now accepting applications for its inaugural cohort of students in September 2016.Due to an overwhelming level of interest from students, UCA has extended its application deadline to 15 April 2016.
Karakol - During March 11-16 the Public Union Harmony Plus held meetings to discuss amendments to the regulations seeking improvement in access to, and the quality of, medical, social, psychological and legal services for people living with HIV (PLHIV) and their families in Issyk-Kul Oblast.
This article is partof the series “Choosing a University” which explores the questions and opportunities students encounter when applying to university. This series is produced by the University of Central Asia, now accepting applications for its inaugural cohort of students in September 2016. The application deadline is 15 April 2016.
The world today is increasingly dependent on information technology (IT) systems.
As a part of the "Multi-year Joint Capacity Development Program on Disaster Management" (MJCD Program) which was started in 2012 by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic and both KOICA and JICA will hold a "Joint Seminar on Disaster Management" on 16th and 17th of March 2016 in Bishkek.
During a visit to the University of Central Asia’s campus on 4 March 2016, His Excellency Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Temir Sariev called Naryn “a place to watch” and praised UCA’s decision to invest to establish a world class university in the mountain region of Naryn.
The Alliance fran?aise in Bishkek jointly with the Embassies of Switzerland, France, Belgium and the “Club France” are happy to announce the week of Francophonie to be held from 12th to 19th of March 2016.
The University of Central Asia (UCA), in partnership with the Naryn Governor and Mayor’s Office hosted an open house and tour of UCA’s Naryn campus on 29 February 2016. An estimated 300 people attended the event, highlighting the crucial partnership between the Naryn community and UCA, Central Asia’s first regional, fully residential university based in three countries.
This article is part of the series “Choosing a University” which explores the questions and opportunities students encounter when applying to university. This series is produced by the University of Central Asia, now accepting applications for its inaugural cohort of students in September 2016. The application deadline is 18 March 2016.