This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces fellowship opportunities from the Open Society Foundations for returning scholars, calls for university department partnerships, and lists job vacancies from organizations like the FAO and UNHCR. The newsletter is distributed weekly to provide information about events, news, grants, education programs, and professional development opportunities.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces upcoming events for alumni, as well as job opportunities, grants, scholarships, and other ways for personal and professional growth. Specifically, it announces a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists six current job vacancies, including with the US Embassy, USAID, Peace Corps, and an international mining company. The newsletter encourages alumni to share information and is available online.
о стипендиальной программе фонда имени александра фон гумбольдтаGreenfieldProject
The document provides information about the German Chancellor Fellowship Programme run by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. It offers one-year fellowships in Germany for young professionals from the US, Russia, China, Brazil, and India to conduct independent projects, network with international leaders, and gain experience in Germany. Fellows receive a monthly stipend, language training, and other support. Applications are due by September 15 and selection is based on the applicant's leadership potential and the significance and persuasiveness of their proposed project.
Danish government scholarships for international studentskhawaja awais
This document contains detail of Danish Government Scholarships for International Students. In this article, mentioned the requirement and benefit of Danish Government Scholarships for International Students. A detailed description is also given about universities. For further detail, interested candidate can visit the given https://researchpedia.info/danish-government-scholarships-for-international-students/
KG Alumni Listserv, Issue 401, May 10, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement email for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni, such as a conference on information and communication technologies in education and the 11th annual alumni reunion. It also lists current job and internship opportunities from organizations like the US Embassy, IREX, and Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan. The email encourages alumni to share information and register for events by certain deadlines.
East west management institute job opportunities for proposed kyrgyzstan coll...Evgeny Dronov
The document announces job opportunities for a USAID-funded 5-year program in Kyrgyzstan to foster collaboration between civil society and government. Positions include Deputy Chief of Party, Government Liaison Advisor, Capacity Development Manager, and others requiring experience in areas like governance, civil society development, gender issues, grants management, and monitoring and evaluation. Applicants should send a CV, cover letter, and references to the listed email address by April 27, 2012.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces upcoming events for alumni, as well as job opportunities, grants, scholarships, and other ways for personal and professional growth. Specifically, it announces a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists six current job vacancies, including with the US Embassy, USAID, Peace Corps, and an international mining company. The newsletter encourages alumni to share information and is available online.
о стипендиальной программе фонда имени александра фон гумбольдтаGreenfieldProject
The document provides information about the German Chancellor Fellowship Programme run by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. It offers one-year fellowships in Germany for young professionals from the US, Russia, China, Brazil, and India to conduct independent projects, network with international leaders, and gain experience in Germany. Fellows receive a monthly stipend, language training, and other support. Applications are due by September 15 and selection is based on the applicant's leadership potential and the significance and persuasiveness of their proposed project.
Danish government scholarships for international studentskhawaja awais
This document contains detail of Danish Government Scholarships for International Students. In this article, mentioned the requirement and benefit of Danish Government Scholarships for International Students. A detailed description is also given about universities. For further detail, interested candidate can visit the given https://researchpedia.info/danish-government-scholarships-for-international-students/
KG Alumni Listserv, Issue 401, May 10, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement email for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni, such as a conference on information and communication technologies in education and the 11th annual alumni reunion. It also lists current job and internship opportunities from organizations like the US Embassy, IREX, and Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan. The email encourages alumni to share information and register for events by certain deadlines.
East west management institute job opportunities for proposed kyrgyzstan coll...Evgeny Dronov
The document announces job opportunities for a USAID-funded 5-year program in Kyrgyzstan to foster collaboration between civil society and government. Positions include Deputy Chief of Party, Government Liaison Advisor, Capacity Development Manager, and others requiring experience in areas like governance, civil society development, gender issues, grants management, and monitoring and evaluation. Applicants should send a CV, cover letter, and references to the listed email address by April 27, 2012.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 394, March 22, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an electronic newsletter for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events and opportunities, including a symposium on American studies to celebrate 20 years of Kyrgyz-American diplomatic relations. It also lists current job vacancies at organizations like the UN and US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. The newsletter is distributed weekly to provide information to help alumni with professional and personal growth.
Aigerim conducted a training on gender and gender equality where she defined the key terms, compared perceptions of the ideal man versus the perfect woman, and concluded that aside from biological differences, men and women have equal capabilities and life chances.
Nurjamal and her friends plan to volunteer at a kindergarten to increase the children's interest in various activities. They will lead activities like drawing, writing, dancing, and playing games. Nurjamal hopes this will make the children more active and interested in joining clubs in the future. The group expects the children will learn new skills and enjoy a small concert at the end of the day.
1) The document discusses organizing a cleaning activity at a kindergarten to keep the area clean and ensure children's health.
2) The plan is to have children help clean the kindergarten yard and garden by sweeping, collecting garbage, burning trash, and digging a pit for garbage.
3) The expected outcome is that the cleaning will result in a clean and beautiful environment at the kindergarten.
1. The document outlines a project organized by Begimai Aibekova to teach students about Japanese culture and develop their skills.
2. The goals are to help students learn some Japanese skills, present Japanese culture and compare it to their own, and develop students' ability to do handicrafts and think logically.
3. The proposed activities include giving students information about Japan over three days, including origami folding and learning to write their names in Japanese.
Our fight for a clean planet is a presentation by Zharkyn Chynybekova from the Lyceum Complex of Talas about keeping their school environment clean. The objectives are to remove trash from the community, plant and whitewash trees for the future environment, and help others recognize the importance of nature. The presentation details their efforts to clean the school yard, plant trees, water the new trees, whitewash existing trees, and educate young students on the importance of the environment.
Dance for Life is a company that uses dance to educate youth about HIV/AIDS prevention through schools and communities. Their mission is to empower students and young people to protect themselves from HIV through open communication and knowledge about transmission. Their goal by 2014 is for over 1 million people to join efforts promoting responsibility, fighting discrimination, and ending the spread of HIV worldwide.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 367, August 24, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces two open voucher examiner positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek, responsible for processing payments for goods and services. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree, 2 years of related work experience, and language proficiency in English and Russian. The deadline to apply is September 6, 2011. It also provides information about upcoming alumni events and opportunities such as grants, scholarships, and internships. Recipients are encouraged to share information from the newsletter.
O plano de ensino aborda os seguintes tópicos sobre os bens no Direito Civil:
1) A distinção entre bens e coisas e a noção de patrimônio;
2) A classificação dos bens considerados em si mesmos, incluindo a distinção entre bens móveis e imóveis;
3) Os conceitos de bens fungíveis, consumíveis, divisíveis, singulares e coletivos.
Hier sind die Erklaerungen, wie ich in Voxopop
meine Stimme aufnehme. Zum Projekt
" WEB 2.0 im Deutschunterricht" .
Mein besonderen Dank an Jurgen Wagner und Verena Heckmann.
El documento habla sobre la formación de consorcios de exportación entre empresas. Explica que un consorcio es una alianza estratégica basada en la confianza mutua que permite a las empresas unir fuerzas para conquistar nuevos mercados, crecer de forma sostenible y aumentar la rentabilidad mediante la cooperación y el aprovechamiento de sinergias. También destaca la importancia de contar con una estrategia y criterios de gestión comunes, así como una infraestructura que soporte la colaboración a largo plazo entre las empresas asoci
El documento discute los desafíos de los sistemas contables ante el avance de las tecnologías de la información, como la falta de eficiencia y capacitación. Propone posibles soluciones como un uso adecuado del acervo contable para cada sistema y evitar traducciones para mejorar el uso de conceptos y términos contables.
Cameron Sinclair es el fundador y director ejecutivo de Architecture for Humanity, una organización sin fines de lucro que brinda soluciones de diseño arquitectónico a comunidades necesitadas. En 2007 lanzó la Red de Arquitectura Abierta para compartir diseños innovadores y sostenibles que mejoren las condiciones de vida. La red busca hacer tecnología accesible a quienes más la necesitan y permitir que diseñadores compartan su trabajo protegiendo sus derechos de autor.
El documento describe un escándalo urbanístico en el que altos cargos del PSOE compraron viviendas de lujo en una urbanización construida ilegalmente muy cerca del mar en la Isla de Arosa, vulnerando varias leyes de protección costera. Entre los compradores se encuentran José Blanco, el número dos del PSOE, que adquirió un ático valorado en 420.000 euros. La construcción requirió tala de un pinar y amenaza casas cercanas pese a estar prohibido edificar a sólo 20 metros de la playa.
La historia narra la historia de una joven que sufre la ruptura amorosa con su pareja. Se siente sola y triste, y decide acabar con su vida y la de su hijo recién nacido. Después de apuñalar a su hijo, intenta suicidarse pero sobrevive. Se despierta en un lugar donde sufre eternamente, atormentada por haber asesinado a su hijo. Vive en un infierno de dolor y arrepentimiento por sus acciones.
Este documento habla sobre la importancia de las alianzas y la coordinación para lograr proyectos exitosos. Explica que los proyectos requieren de la contribución de múltiples actores trabajando juntos de forma armoniosa, como los músicos de una orquesta. También destaca tres problemas que pueden desviar un proyecto: información falsa, distracciones y comunicación poco clara. Finalmente, enfatiza el rol del Coordinador Temático para guiar el proyecto hacia su objetivo.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement for the 370th electronic newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events, job opportunities, grants, and other resources. This issue features announcements for a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists several current job vacancies, including for an Administrative Clerk/Translator at the US Embassy in Bishkek and a Program Coordinator position at the American University of Central Asia.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 363, June 30, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including deadlines for grants and fellowships. It announces vacancies at the US Embassy and from local companies. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1000 alumni and interested parties.
KG Alumni Listserv, Issue 402, May 16, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events, job opportunities, and grants. Specifically, it announces a summer course on China's economy, deadlines for an MBA program at AUCA, and a charity event for orphan children involving kite flying. It also lists several vacant positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 394, March 22, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an electronic newsletter for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events and opportunities, including a symposium on American studies to celebrate 20 years of Kyrgyz-American diplomatic relations. It also lists current job vacancies at organizations like the UN and US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. The newsletter is distributed weekly to provide information to help alumni with professional and personal growth.
Aigerim conducted a training on gender and gender equality where she defined the key terms, compared perceptions of the ideal man versus the perfect woman, and concluded that aside from biological differences, men and women have equal capabilities and life chances.
Nurjamal and her friends plan to volunteer at a kindergarten to increase the children's interest in various activities. They will lead activities like drawing, writing, dancing, and playing games. Nurjamal hopes this will make the children more active and interested in joining clubs in the future. The group expects the children will learn new skills and enjoy a small concert at the end of the day.
1) The document discusses organizing a cleaning activity at a kindergarten to keep the area clean and ensure children's health.
2) The plan is to have children help clean the kindergarten yard and garden by sweeping, collecting garbage, burning trash, and digging a pit for garbage.
3) The expected outcome is that the cleaning will result in a clean and beautiful environment at the kindergarten.
1. The document outlines a project organized by Begimai Aibekova to teach students about Japanese culture and develop their skills.
2. The goals are to help students learn some Japanese skills, present Japanese culture and compare it to their own, and develop students' ability to do handicrafts and think logically.
3. The proposed activities include giving students information about Japan over three days, including origami folding and learning to write their names in Japanese.
Our fight for a clean planet is a presentation by Zharkyn Chynybekova from the Lyceum Complex of Talas about keeping their school environment clean. The objectives are to remove trash from the community, plant and whitewash trees for the future environment, and help others recognize the importance of nature. The presentation details their efforts to clean the school yard, plant trees, water the new trees, whitewash existing trees, and educate young students on the importance of the environment.
Dance for Life is a company that uses dance to educate youth about HIV/AIDS prevention through schools and communities. Their mission is to empower students and young people to protect themselves from HIV through open communication and knowledge about transmission. Their goal by 2014 is for over 1 million people to join efforts promoting responsibility, fighting discrimination, and ending the spread of HIV worldwide.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 367, August 24, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces two open voucher examiner positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek, responsible for processing payments for goods and services. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree, 2 years of related work experience, and language proficiency in English and Russian. The deadline to apply is September 6, 2011. It also provides information about upcoming alumni events and opportunities such as grants, scholarships, and internships. Recipients are encouraged to share information from the newsletter.
O plano de ensino aborda os seguintes tópicos sobre os bens no Direito Civil:
1) A distinção entre bens e coisas e a noção de patrimônio;
2) A classificação dos bens considerados em si mesmos, incluindo a distinção entre bens móveis e imóveis;
3) Os conceitos de bens fungíveis, consumíveis, divisíveis, singulares e coletivos.
Hier sind die Erklaerungen, wie ich in Voxopop
meine Stimme aufnehme. Zum Projekt
" WEB 2.0 im Deutschunterricht" .
Mein besonderen Dank an Jurgen Wagner und Verena Heckmann.
El documento habla sobre la formación de consorcios de exportación entre empresas. Explica que un consorcio es una alianza estratégica basada en la confianza mutua que permite a las empresas unir fuerzas para conquistar nuevos mercados, crecer de forma sostenible y aumentar la rentabilidad mediante la cooperación y el aprovechamiento de sinergias. También destaca la importancia de contar con una estrategia y criterios de gestión comunes, así como una infraestructura que soporte la colaboración a largo plazo entre las empresas asoci
El documento discute los desafíos de los sistemas contables ante el avance de las tecnologías de la información, como la falta de eficiencia y capacitación. Propone posibles soluciones como un uso adecuado del acervo contable para cada sistema y evitar traducciones para mejorar el uso de conceptos y términos contables.
Cameron Sinclair es el fundador y director ejecutivo de Architecture for Humanity, una organización sin fines de lucro que brinda soluciones de diseño arquitectónico a comunidades necesitadas. En 2007 lanzó la Red de Arquitectura Abierta para compartir diseños innovadores y sostenibles que mejoren las condiciones de vida. La red busca hacer tecnología accesible a quienes más la necesitan y permitir que diseñadores compartan su trabajo protegiendo sus derechos de autor.
El documento describe un escándalo urbanístico en el que altos cargos del PSOE compraron viviendas de lujo en una urbanización construida ilegalmente muy cerca del mar en la Isla de Arosa, vulnerando varias leyes de protección costera. Entre los compradores se encuentran José Blanco, el número dos del PSOE, que adquirió un ático valorado en 420.000 euros. La construcción requirió tala de un pinar y amenaza casas cercanas pese a estar prohibido edificar a sólo 20 metros de la playa.
La historia narra la historia de una joven que sufre la ruptura amorosa con su pareja. Se siente sola y triste, y decide acabar con su vida y la de su hijo recién nacido. Después de apuñalar a su hijo, intenta suicidarse pero sobrevive. Se despierta en un lugar donde sufre eternamente, atormentada por haber asesinado a su hijo. Vive en un infierno de dolor y arrepentimiento por sus acciones.
Este documento habla sobre la importancia de las alianzas y la coordinación para lograr proyectos exitosos. Explica que los proyectos requieren de la contribución de múltiples actores trabajando juntos de forma armoniosa, como los músicos de una orquesta. También destaca tres problemas que pueden desviar un proyecto: información falsa, distracciones y comunicación poco clara. Finalmente, enfatiza el rol del Coordinador Temático para guiar el proyecto hacia su objetivo.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 370, September 21, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement for the 370th electronic newsletter for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events, job opportunities, grants, and other resources. This issue features announcements for a concert by the band "Top Cover" and PhD scholarship programs through the University of Central Asia. It also lists several current job vacancies, including for an Administrative Clerk/Translator at the US Embassy in Bishkek and a Program Coordinator position at the American University of Central Asia.
KG Alumni Listserv - Issue 363, June 30, 2011Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including deadlines for grants and fellowships. It announces vacancies at the US Embassy and from local companies. The newsletter is distributed weekly by email to around 1000 alumni and interested parties.
KG Alumni Listserv, Issue 402, May 16, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events, job opportunities, and grants. Specifically, it announces a summer course on China's economy, deadlines for an MBA program at AUCA, and a charity event for orphan children involving kite flying. It also lists several vacant positions at the US Embassy in Bishkek.
This document is an email newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides information on upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including small grants, photography projects, job openings, and fellowships. The newsletter announces a January 25th deadline for small grants for alumni projects, and a March 5th deadline to apply for photography grants and training from the Open Society Foundations. It also lists nine job openings from USAID, IREX, and the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek.
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This newsletter provides information for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several opportunities, including a visiting scholars program at the American University of Central Asia focusing on policy research, Fulbright grants for postdoctoral research at US institutions, and Opportunity Grants to help cover costs of applying to US universities. It also lists several job vacancies at NGOs and international organizations in Kyrgyzstan.
2016 December Tools for Change CGI NewsletterDr. Chris Stout
I hope you find this issue to be informative and helpful in your work. Please send me any information you’d like posted in upcoming issues.
The embedded links may not work in SlideShare, so please feel free to email me for a copy at DrChrisStout@gmail.com to be added to our email list.
You can join our Facebook Group and interact with over 3600 likeminded individuals at:
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Any recommendations to improve this communique would be most appreciated!
And if you’d like to support the Center’s work with a tax deductible donation, that would be fantastic(!) and do a great deal: http://centerforglobalinitiatives.org/donateNow.cfm
Cheers, and thank you for your work,
Chris
Founding Director, http://CenterForGlobalInitiatives.org
Project Proposal Theme: Improving Living Condition of Children with Autism / Disability / Down Syndrome;
Target Beneficiary: Children and their Parent and the Community
Budget Limit:
BDT 2 Crore (20 Million) to 5 Crore (50 Million)
USD 235,294 (117,647 x 2) to USD 588235 (117,647 x 5)
(Note: 1 USD = BDT 85)
Project Duration: 1 Year to 3 Years (Max. 5 Years)
Applicable for: NGOs / INGOs / Development Organizations / Private Organizations / Govt. Institutions etc.
Project Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh
Language: English and Bengali
Package Includes:
Budget
Project Implementation Plan (PIP)
HR Plan etc.
As an Australian-based research institute, we bring with us diversity in experience and expertise in four primary domains: Business, Education, Information Technology and Social Sciences.For more info visit:- https://apiar.org.au/
The document highlights several diversity internship programs across different fields that seek to enhance opportunities for underrepresented minority students. It provides details on specialized internship programs in areas like advertising, government, non-profits, entertainment, banking, healthcare, engineering and motorsports. The Career Center encourages eligible students to consider these opportunities as part of their broader internship search process.
The document is an electronic newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several opportunities, including a call for students to apply to Central European University in Budapest and six job vacancies with deadlines in early December with organizations like ACTED. It provides details on the programs, positions, requirements, and how to apply. The newsletter is intended to inform alumni of events and share news, announcements, and opportunities from organizations like IREX, ACCELS, and the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.
This document is an electronic newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several opportunities, including:
1) A creative project contest on human rights for youth organizations hosted by the Bir Duino Kyrgyzstan International Human Rights Film Festival.
2) Several job vacancies, including Chief of Party for an education program with IREX, a Financial Management Specialist also with IREX, and Executive Director of the Foundation of Central Asia.
3) The newsletter is distributed weekly and provides information about events, news, grants, scholarships and other opportunities for professional and personal development. Recipients are encouraged to share the information.
Five Keys to improving research costing and pricing in LMICs 2nd edition 2020...KemiOladapo
The revised @ESSENCE_GROUP Good Practice Document on research costing. Down pointing backhand index at https://who.int/tdr/publications/year/2020/five_keys_2020/en/
This document is an announcement email for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It announces two opportunities:
1) The 2013 Community Solutions Professional Fellows Program offered by IREX, which provides a 4-month fellowship in the US and community development project support for leaders working in areas like gender issues, transparency, and the environment. The application deadline is October 31.
2) An advanced English course for educators offered by ACCELS in Osh, Kyrgyzstan from October 2012-May 2013 as part of the English Access Microscholarship Program. The application deadline is October 8. The course aims to improve educators' English reading, writing, and speaking skills.
The Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) was founded in 1956 and is Singapore's oldest professional institute for lifelong learning. It offers courses in business, mass communications, life sciences, information technology, and hospitality in collaboration with universities from the UK, US, and Australia. The MDIS School of Life Sciences offers foundation certificates, honors degrees, and post-graduate certificates in areas like pharmaceutical management and biomedical sciences. The courses include both theory and hands-on laboratory work, and graduates find employment in pharmaceutical, biotech, and healthcare companies. MDIS aims to provide holistic and industry-relevant education to students of all backgrounds.
The document provides information about the Amsterdam Research Project (ARP) which sends students to conduct research in emerging markets. In 2017, ARP will send students to Myanmar and Indonesia. The summary is:
1) ARP has been operating for 17 years, sending students to research business opportunities for Dutch companies in emerging markets like Myanmar and Indonesia in 2017.
2) Students work in groups, conducting preliminary research before traveling to the target country to perform interviews and field research. They then analyze the results and deliver a final report and presentation to the partner company.
3) ARP aims to provide tailored market research and insights to partner companies while also providing international experience to students in economics and business administration. The program benefits both
This document provides an overview and agenda for the 2015 Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Science Foundation. The conference highlights research by undergraduate and graduate students participating in various NSF programs that seek to enhance STEM education and career opportunities. The agenda outlines activities over 2.5 days including student oral and poster presentations, workshops on graduate studies and careers, and plenary sessions with speakers on science communication and the internet.
This document provides information about the MSc in Strategic Public Relations program offered as a double degree with Lund University in Sweden. The key points covered are:
- The program allows students to spend one semester at the University of Stirling in Scotland and two semesters at Lund University in Sweden, receiving separate diplomas from both institutions.
- Modules cover areas like strategic public relations planning, theories of public relations, research methods, and students complete an internship.
- Graduates have good career prospects in public relations and communication fields, and some receive jobs from their internship placements.
This document provides information about the MSc in Strategic Public Relations program offered as a double degree with Lund University in Sweden. The key points covered are:
- The program allows students to spend one semester at the University of Stirling in Scotland and two semesters at Lund University in Sweden, receiving separate diplomas from both institutions.
- Modules cover areas like strategic public relations planning, theories of public relations, research methods, and students complete an internship.
- Graduates have good career prospects in public relations and communication fields, and some receive jobs from their internship placements.
KG Alumni Listserv, Issue 401, May 10, 2012Evgeny Dronov
This document is an announcement email for Kyrgyzstan alumni of US government exchange programs. It provides information about upcoming events for alumni, such as a conference on information and communication technologies in education and the 11th annual alumni reunion. It also lists current job and internship opportunities from organizations like the US Embassy, IREX, and Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan. The email encourages alumni to share information and register for events by certain deadlines.
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This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It provides announcements about upcoming events and opportunities for alumni, including a youth sports camp promoting conflict resolution and tolerance, a faculty development program at the University of Central Asia, and a media camp. It also lists current job vacancies with organizations like UN Women and the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. The newsletter encourages alumni to share information and submit questions by the coming Wednesday deadline.
This document is an electronic newsletter in Russian for alumni of US government programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces upcoming events, job opportunities, grants and scholarships. Specifically, it shares information about:
1) Three opportunities - a faculty development program at the University of Central Asia, a visiting scholar program at AUCA, and a media camp in August.
2) Five job listings from organizations like ACCELS, Internews, and UN Women.
It encourages alumni to share information and submit stories by the Wednesday deadline each week.
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces the 405th issue of the newsletter and provides information on upcoming opportunities for alumni, including application deadlines for Fulbright programs, an international translation symposium, and job openings. Details are given on the Fulbright Foreign Student and Foreign Language Teaching Assistant programs, as well as the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship program. Contact information is provided for questions.
This document is a newsletter in Russian for alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programs in Kyrgyzstan. It announces several fellowship and grant opportunities for further education in the U.S., including a faculty development program, Fulbright scholarships for master's degrees, Fulbright foreign language teaching assistantships, and Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships. Application deadlines range from mid-June to mid-July 2012. The newsletter also lists current job vacancies at international organizations in Kyrgyzstan.
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1) ANNOUNCEMENTS / ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ:
1. FELLOWSHIP: RETURNING SCHOLARS FELLOWSHIP, INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT
PROGRAM, OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 10TH, 2012.
2. CALL FOR DEPARTMENTAL PARTNERS: ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, INTERNATIONAL HIGHER
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM, OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL
1ST, 2012.
2) VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:
1. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: MARKETING MANAGER, CENTRAL ASIA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING
COMPANY, DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
2. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: CONSULTANT FOR THE PROJECT PROMOTING THE MANAGEMENT OF
ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES IN SEC COUNTRIES, FAO (FOOD & AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION),
BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
3. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: TRANSLATOR, OHCHR/PROJECT “INFRASTRUCTURES FOR PEACE –
POLICY DIALOGUES AND PREVENTIVE ACTIONS” WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF THE UN PEACEBUILDING
FUND, OHCHR (OFFICE OF HIGH COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS), OSH. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10,
2012.
4. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: ASSISTANT PROTECTION OFFICER, UNHCR (UNITED NATIONS HIGH
COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES), BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
5. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: RSD ASSOCIATE, UNHCR (UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSION FOR
REFUGEES), BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS/ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ
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1. FELLOWSHIP: RETURNING SCHOLARS FELLOWSHIP, INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT
PROGRAM, OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 10TH, 2012.
OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS
INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM
ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
invites applications for the
Returning Scholars Fellowship Program
2012/13 academic year
The Returning Scholars Fellowship Program invites applications from talented scholars who seek university
positions and academic careers in their home countries after studying abroad. The program operates in Albania,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova,
Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, and Ukraine.
2. The Returning Scholars Fellowship Program supports scholars from these countries who have received (or will
receive by September 2012) an internationally competitive Master’s or postgraduate degree in the following
fields: anthropology, area/cultural studies, economics, gender studies, history, human rights & public
law, international relations, journalism/media studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public
policy/ environmental studies, public policy/public health, social work, and sociology. The program does
not support scholars in philology, the visual and performing arts, and business.
AFP fellows are placed in carefully selected university departments that are amenable to change and
demonstrate a realistic and clear vision for future development. The program, which represents part of a
conscious strategy to combat “brain drain,” helps universities in the region retain promising young scholars, who
are essential to the revitalization of departments and to the sustainability of higher education reforms.
Fellowships comprise monthly stipends and various allowances, including departmental, professional
development, and mobility funds, and are renewable. Returning Scholars and partner departments also benefit
from the presence of AFP-supported International Scholars, who provide expert mentorship in such areas as
professional development, curriculum development and reform, research methods, and teaching/learning
methodologies specific for their discipline. The program supports placement of Returning Scholars only in
AFP partner departments. An interested scholar already associated with a department that is not
supported by AFP either will be ineligible or may discuss the possibility of relocating to a qualifying
department at another university. A list of current AFP partner departments can be found on the program’s
website (http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp). The list is subject to change in the 2012-13 academic
year.
Potential applicants are advised to explore placement possibilities with an AFP Region Manager or Country
Coordinator before applying.
Please seen the full list of contacts at http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp/contact
Application deadline: May 10th, 2012.
Fellowships begin in August or September 2012 and last one academic year.
Applications should be submitted via the Online Application System (https://oas.soros.org/oas/).
For application procedure and guidelines, please see the program’s web site:
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp
Open Society Foundations
International Higher Education Support Program
Academic Fellowship Program
Oktober 6 utca 12, H-1051, Budapest, Hungary
E-mail: afp@osi.hu
Telephone: (36-1) 882 – 3219
Fax: (36-1) 882- 3112
2. CALL FOR DEPARTMENTAL PARTNERS: ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, INTERNATIONAL
HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM, OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATION DEADLINE:
APRIL 1st, 2012.
OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS
INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM
ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Call for Departmental Partners
2012-2013 Academic Year
The Academic Fellowship Program (AFP) is expanding its cooperation with university departments in the social
sciences and humanities. AFP is seeking departments interested in forming new partnerships with the program
in the academic year 2012–2013.
To be eligible, departments must be at universities in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia,
Tajikistan, or Ukraine.
An ideal AFP partner department is part of a classical state university and is devoted to one of the following
disciplines: anthropology, area/cultural studies, economics, gender studies, history, human rights &
public law, international relations, journalism/media studies, philosophy, political science, psychology,
public policy/environmental studies, public policy/public health, social work or sociology.
Interested departments should contact AFP regional offices for further details.
Please see the full list of contacts at http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp/contact
3. Application deadline: April 1st, 2012
Detailed information on the AFP program can be found at: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp
Open Society Foundations
International Higher Education Support Program
Academic Fellowship Program
Oktober 6 utca 12, H-1051, Budapest, Hungary
E-mail: afp@osi.hu
Telephone: (36-1) 882 – 3219
Fax: (36-1) 882 -3112
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VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:
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1. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: MARKETING MANAGER, CENTRAL ASIA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING
COMPANY, DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012
Central Asia International Consulting Company (www.caiconsulting.org) is currently seeking qualified and
motivated individuals to the position of Marketing Manager.
Job Requirements:
• Good knowledge of business consulting in marketing;
• Knowledge of the marketing mix concept;
• Skills in marketing research and PR actions;
• Branding and development of new products / services;
• Development of a marketing strategy and marketing plan;
• skills in writing analytical reports;
• Skills in writing and making presentations to clients;
• Negotiations skills with customers (private companies, international donor organizations, NGOs,
government agencies, experts, etc.);
• Experience in preparation and writing business proposals
• Project management skills
Key Qualifications and skills:
• Minimum one year of professional experience in marketing;
• University degree in business administration or sociology (BA, MBA degree- preferably);
• Professional computer skills (Microsoft Office, Internet, email, etc.);
• Fluency in English, both written and spoken, fluent Russian, Kyrgyz ownership is an advantage.
• Ability to work in a team and independently.
If you are interested and your qualifications meet the above requirements, please send your resume with a cover
letter in English by e-mail: info@caiconsulting.org
Deadline for applications: February 10, 2012
2. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: CONSULTANT FOR THE PROJECT PROMOTING THE MANAGEMENT OF
ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES IN SEC COUNTRIES, FAO (FOOD & AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION),
BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012
Contract type: PSA
Agency: FAO
Duration: 11 months with possibility of extension up to 22 months
Place: Home based
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the overall supervision of the Sub Regional Coordinator for Central Asia FAO-SEC), the overall guidance
of the Budget Holder, the overall technical supervision of Chief, Animal Genetic Resources Branch, the direct
technical supervision of Animal Production Officer at FAO headquarters (AGAG); in close collaboration with
FAO-SEC Livestock Development Officer and with National Coordinators for the Management of Animal Genetic
Resources in partner countries.
The International Consultant will perform the following tasks:
4. • Managing the project including all aspects of human resources, financial, administrative, and
operational management.
• Attending a technical briefing at FAO headquarters (AGAG) at the start of the project.
• Working closely with National Consultants, National Coordinators for the Management of Animal
Genetic Resources, the Steering Committee and the Secretariat of the Subregional Focal Point, the
National Advisory Committees and national authorities to successfully implement the project as agreed
in the project agreement by each country.
• Providing technical assistance for counterparts, FAO Executing Partners and operational units engaged
in the provision of assistance.
• Coordinating all technical assistance with counterparts, FAO Executing Partners and operational units
engaged in the provision of assistance.
• Supervising National Consultant, arrange logistical support and organize subregional and national
workshops, monitoring of activities, information sharing and reviewing.
• Conducting awareness building campaign to motivate candidatures for the Subregional Focal Point.
• Conducting public relations campaign to raise awareness on the importance of the project
• Preparing, contracts for carrying out specific tasks.
• Ensuring, in collaboration with National Consultants, proper and timely implementation of activities.
• Preparing an Inception Report (in English), with an updated six-monthly work plan for each of the
partner countries.
• Receiving and clearing quarterly and annual reports of the National Consultants.
• Preparing six-monthly Project Progress Reports, and at the end of the project, prepare the draft Final
Narrative Report and closing letter for governments (in English).
• Performing any other task as required by AGAG.
Qualifications:
• The incumbent will have a university degree in animal science and a higher degree specialization in the
above field or a closely related field.
• S/he will have a minimum of 10 years rural development working experience with relevant farm animal
production, feeding, breeding, livestock / livestock commodity marketing themes or a related subject.
• Demonstrated good management capacity in large-scale multidisciplinary agricultural or livestock
development projects is required.
• Experience in dealing with institutional partners and donors are essential.
• Familiarity with FAO’s work and procedures in development assistance / project management is an
asset.
• Familiarity with livestock and crop agriculture in the Central Asian geographical region would be an
advantage.
• Full competency in PC use including word processing, spreadsheets, and Internet is required;
• Experience with animal genetic resources issues and The Global Plan of Action is an asset.
• Essential skills:
• Excellent command of spoken and written English is required; fluency in written and oral Russian.
• Very strong writing, analytical and communication skills are necessary.
• Demonstrated ability to provide strong leadership and foster a team environment is required.
• Computer literacy with word processing, spread sheet and Internet is required.
Interested candidates may send their FAO Personal History Form and a cover letter with the Vacancy
Announcement Reference No. VA 01/12-KYR-FAO-GCP/SEC/003/TUR to this e-mail:
SEC-Recruitment@fao.org
3. TRANSLATOR, OHCHR/PROJECT “INFRASTRUCTURES FOR PEACE – POLICY DIALOGUES AND
PREVENTIVE ACTIONS” WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF THE UN PEACEBUILDING FUND, OHCHR (OFFICE OF
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS), OSH. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012
Contract type: SC-4
Agency: OHCHR
Duration: 6 Months
Place: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
More detailed information and P11 form can be downloaded at the end of this announcement.
To apply please send application letter, P11 form and recommendation letters in English, indicating vacancy and
city to the email: rsadyraliev@ohchr.org.kg by 17:30, 10 February 2012:
Applications without P11 form will not be considered. The P11 form can be downloaded at http://goo.gl/Ghd1M
Only candidates meeting the essential requirements will be invited for written test and interview.
5. 4. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: ASSISTANT PROTECTION OFFICER, UNHCR (UNITED NATIONS HIGH
COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES), BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
Contract type: NOA
Agency: UNHCR
Place: Bishkek
The above vacancy is announced in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Duties and responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of Protection Officer, the incumbent will, among other things, perform the duties
aimed at the reduction and prevention of statelessness in Kyrgyzstan, such as:
• Studies and regularly follows the situation and developments relating to statelessness in the KR;
• Establishes and maintains close working relations with relevant state authorities and NGOs involved in
statelessness issues;
• Organizes surveys to map statelessness in Kyrgyzstan;
• Closely collaborates with and assists relevant state authorities in the implementation of Plan of Action
on the Reduction and Prevention of Statelessness in Kyrgyzstan;
• Takes active part in the promotion of KR’s accession to the Statelessness Conventions;
• Drafts correspondence and reports on issues relating to statelessness;.
• Undertakes other duties as required
Qualifications and experience required:
Education: University Degree in Law, International Law, Political Science or related field.
Experience: Minimum 2 years of previous job experience relevant to the function;
Skills: Communication skills, computer skills;
Languages: Fluency in English and Russian. Knowledge of Kyrgyz is an asset.
Additional Information:
The incumbent should be able to work harmoniously with the people of different cultural and social backgrounds,
under pressure and, when required, additional working hours.
An interview and/or written test may be held for this post. Applicants will be contacted only if they are under
serious consideration.
Closing date is February 10, 2012. Applications should be accompanied by duly updated P11 or Curriculum
Vitae (CV) in English only and be sent for the e-mail address kazybaev@unhcr.org
The form P11 can be downloaded at http://goo.gl/oJwj9
5. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: RSD ASSOCIATE, UNHCR (UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSION FOR
REFUGEES), BISHKEK. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
Contract type: GL-6
Agency: UNHCR
Place: Bishkek
The above vacancy is announced in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Duties and responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of Protection Officer, the incumbent will, among other things, perform the following
duties:
• Conduct preliminary RSD interview and preparation of preliminary RSD assessment reports to be
endorsed by the Refugee Status Determination Supervisor.
• Conduct documentary review of cases rejected by the Government.
• Conduct appeal refugee eligibility interviews, prepare assessment and recommendation of appeal
decision.
• Remain up to date on Country of Origin Information (COI) of the asylum seekers; ensure the COI data
base in the office remain current by updating it regularly.
• Respond to the queries of the asylum seekers/refugees in a timely manner.
• Draft correspondence and reports on issues relating to RSD.
6. • Assist in providing counselling and guidance to asylum-seekers and refugees on Refugee Status
Determination procedures, rights and obligations.
• Maintain Refugee Status Determination related statistical records and files.
• Assist in assessing welfare of and identifying vulnerable refugees and asylum-seekers in need of social
assistance
• Act as interpreter and translator when needed.
• Any other responsibilities/functions deemed necessary or as delegated by the Head of the office / RSD
Supervisor in order to meet the level of the services in the organization.
Qualifications and experience required:
Education: University degree in International Law, Political science or related field.
Experience: Minimum 2 years of relevant professional working experience.
Skills: Good communicator with strong interpersonal skills to deal with asylum seekers and refugees of
different cultural and educational backgrounds. Knowledge of computer applications such as MS
Word, Excel, Access.
Languages: Fluency in English and working knowledge of another relevant UN language or local language.
Knowledge of Farsi or/and Uzbek languages is an asset.
Additional Information:
The incumbent will be working in a discreet and confidential office environment, where sensitive personal
information/issues of the asylum seekers/refugees will be discussed and documented. The ability to work in a
courteous and confidential manner is the salient features of this position.
An interview and/or written test may be held for this post. Applicants will be contacted only if they are under
serious consideration.
Closing date is February 10, 2012. Applications should be accompanied by duly updated P11 or Curriculum
Vitae (CV) in English only and be sent for the e-mail address kazybaev@unhcr.org
The form P11 can be downloaded at http://goo.gl/QuC9W
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7. • Assist in providing counselling and guidance to asylum-seekers and refugees on Refugee Status
Determination procedures, rights and obligations.
• Maintain Refugee Status Determination related statistical records and files.
• Assist in assessing welfare of and identifying vulnerable refugees and asylum-seekers in need of social
assistance
• Act as interpreter and translator when needed.
• Any other responsibilities/functions deemed necessary or as delegated by the Head of the office / RSD
Supervisor in order to meet the level of the services in the organization.
Qualifications and experience required:
Education: University degree in International Law, Political science or related field.
Experience: Minimum 2 years of relevant professional working experience.
Skills: Good communicator with strong interpersonal skills to deal with asylum seekers and refugees of
different cultural and educational backgrounds. Knowledge of computer applications such as MS
Word, Excel, Access.
Languages: Fluency in English and working knowledge of another relevant UN language or local language.
Knowledge of Farsi or/and Uzbek languages is an asset.
Additional Information:
The incumbent will be working in a discreet and confidential office environment, where sensitive personal
information/issues of the asylum seekers/refugees will be discussed and documented. The ability to work in a
courteous and confidential manner is the salient features of this position.
An interview and/or written test may be held for this post. Applicants will be contacted only if they are under
serious consideration.
Closing date is February 10, 2012. Applications should be accompanied by duly updated P11 or Curriculum
Vitae (CV) in English only and be sent for the e-mail address kazybaev@unhcr.org
The form P11 can be downloaded at http://goo.gl/QuC9W
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