Friday, January 28, 2011

[Kgalumni-l] Issue 342


Предлагаем Вам 342-й выпуск электронной рассылки для кыргызстанских выпускников программ Госдепартамента США. Вы получаете данное сообщение потому, что Вы либо являетесь выпускником программы обмена, спонсируемой правительством США, либо Вы запросили данную информацию.  В настоящее время в списке получателей рассылки зарегистрировано около 1000 электронных адресов.

Электронная рассылка для кыргызстанских выпускников программ Госдепартамента США предназначена для информирования о мероприятиях, проводимых для выпускников, а также для распространения новостей и объявлений от АЙРЕКС, АКСЕЛС, Посольства США в Кыргызстане и других организаций о вакансиях, грантовых программах, стипендиях для учебы и стажировок и  других возможностях для личного, академического и профессионального роста.  Информация рассылается один раз в неделю.  Вы вправе распространять ее среди всех заинтересованных лиц.

У этого сообщения нет приложений, поэтому из соображений безопасности не открывайте возможных прикрепленных  файлов. Для Вашего удобства, теперь выпуски электронной рассылки размещаются в формате word по адресу http://www.irex.kg/en/alumni/newsletter.html. Также материалы рассылки доступны на блоге по адресу http://kgalumnilistserv.blogspot.com. Если Вы желаете распространить какую-либо информацию по данной рассылке, пожалуйста, отправьте соответствующее сообщение на адрес alumnilistserv@irex.kg не позднее 13:00 каждую среду.

Сообщения, отправленные напрямую на электронный адрес рассылки, блокируются.

Сегодня 28 января 2011 г. В этом выпуске:

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1) ANNOUNCEMENTS / ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ:

DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN PUBLIC POLICY AT THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, CARLETON UNIVERSITY, CANADA

2) VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:

AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC (AMCHAM) IS LOOKING FOR INDEPENDENT EXPERTS/RESEARCHERS TO DESIGN AND CONDUCT RESEARCH
               
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ANNOUNCEMENTS/ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ
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The University of Central Asia (UCA) is pleased to announce its Central Asian Faculty Development Programme (CAFDP) Doctoral Scholarships in Public Policy, offered in partnership with Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA). Successful applicants will receive full financial assistance to pursue a PhD in Public Policy at Carleton University, located in Ottawa, Canada. The CAFDP provides scholarships to candidates on the understanding that they are interested in a career at the University of Central Asia and will be expected to work as researchers or teaching faculty at the Graduate School of Development and/or the undergraduate School of Arts and Sciences upon completion of their studies.

All applicants are required to meet the eligibility criteria put forth by UCA’s CAFDP and the admission criteria of the SPPA, Carleton University. Applicants from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan are strongly encouraged to apply. Application forms and further information about the UCA - Carleton University Programme can be obtained by e-mailing facultydev@ucentralasia.org. All application documents must be received by Tuesday, 1 March 2011.

PH.D. IN PUBLIC POLICY, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, CARLETON UNIVERSITY

The Ph.D. in Public Policy was established in 1992, and is approaching 20 years of successfully producing the only doctorates in Public Policy in Canada. It is also one of the few such programmes in North America. Carleton University is located in the nation's capital, giving our doctoral students significant advantages in terms of resources in government departments, agencies, embassies, and leading policy-oriented non-governmental organizations in every field.

Students are exposure to and work closely with world-class public policy scholars with outstanding backgrounds in economics, political science, and related disciplines. The School is a research - intensive unit within the university, and so there is an abundance of projects and research initiatives underway in which students can become involved. Students may specialize in one of five areas (policy analysis, public management, innovation/science/environment, international development, and health and social policy) and can work closely with researchers in each of those fields.

Classes are small and dedicated to the incoming year's cohort, meaning that there is lively and engaged discussion in groups usually of no more than eight peers. In addition, the School has a large Masters of Public Administration Program, so doctoral students can engage and learn from them as well. The combination of the two programmes attracts a steady stream of speakers and conferences and workshops, making the School a stimulating intellectual environment. For further information about UCA and/or SPPA, Carleton University, please visit www.ucentralasia.org or http://www2.carleton.ca/sppa.

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VACANCIES / ВАКАНСИИ:
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American Chamber of Commerce in the Kyrgyz Republic (AmCham) plans to develop and conduct research on two projects:

1. Ranking of Economics and Business Administration in KR.
2. Ranking of companies’ corporate governance in KR.

In this regard, AmCham is looking for independent experts/researchers to design and conduct research.

Expert Duties:


Requirements:


Participation of alumni of the U.S. Department of State’s Programs or the western universities are welcome.

Interested candidates should submit CV and cover letter, including the contact details of two referees and a list of research projects participated in as  expert, in both Russian and English, and clearly marked “Experts to AmCham Projects” by 5:00pm, February 15, 2011 to e-mail at pa@amcham.kg, memberservices@amcham.kg.  

The most suitable candidates will be invited for interview.


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END OF THE 342rd LISTSERV ISSUE
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