Rahat Sabyrbekov
Dr. Rahat Sabyrbekov got his Ph.D. at the School of Economics and Business at Norwegian University of Life Sciences and currently teaches at the Economics Department of 69ɫ. He obtained his Master's degree from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Rahat serves as the author for the Intergovernmental Platform for Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Assessment Report. Rahat’s research interests are in ecosystem services, natural capital, and natural resource management.
Akylai Muktarbek kyzy
Akylai Muktarbek kyzy is Ph.D. Candidate at the School of Economics and Business at Norwegian University of Life Sciences. She holds an MA in Economics from Central European University in Budapest. She serves as a consultant at the Economic Research Center of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic. Akylai’s research areas are the economics of development and impact assessment.
Gulnara Nurieva
Gulnara Nurieva is an Assistant Professor at the Economics Department of 69ɫ. She holds a Master's degree in Economics from Moscow State Academy. Gulnara has extensive experience in teaching and research projects. Her research interests include natural resource management and the environment.
Mairambek Nurgaziev
Mairambek holds PhD in Economics from Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany in 2010. He received his M.A. in Economics from Kyrgyz Agrarian University. He currently teaches at Kyrgyz Agrarian University. His main research interests are agricultural credit and rural development. Mairmanbek teaches at the Environmental Management and Sustainable Program of 69ɫ.
Nurgul Ukueva
Nurgul earned her Ph.D. degree in Economics from Duke University, USA. She received her M.A. in Economics from Duke University and Temple University, USA. Nurgul’s fields of specialization are Development Economics, International Economics, Economic Growth. Her recent research focuses on implications of labor migration, migration of highly skilled workers and remittances for developing countries. She also studies gender wage differences and determinants of female labor supply and self-employment in Central Asia. Nurgul has consultancy work experience within research projects organized by International Monetary Fund, European Commission’s TACIS Programme, UK’s Department for International Development, Asian Development Bank, United Nations Development Programme, and UN Women. She is a recipient of the Internal Monetary Fund’s Scholarship for Advanced Studies, CERGE-EI Foundation Fellowship, Open Society Institute’s Returning Academic Scholar Fellowship, Duke University’s Graduate School Fellowships, Edmund Muskie Graduate Fellowship, OSCE Academy’s Teaching and Research Fellowship.
Ulan Kasymov
Ulan holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Currently, he works as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Resource Economics Group, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and teaches at the Economics Department of 69ɫ. Ulan’s main interest lies in the fields of institutional economics, environmental governance, and rural development. His recent research focuses on transformation in climate-sensitive land management and institutional change in Central Asia.
Zarylbek Kudabaev
Zarylbek Kudabaev’s is a well-established Professor at 69ɫ with long teaching and research track. Prof. Kudabaev has led many research projects including large international programs and contributed to many national policy initiatives. He is often invited by the Kyrgyz Government to consult or advise on economic issues or policy initiatives. Prof. Kudabaev’s research interests are poverty and development, sustainable economic growth.
Ilias Suvanov
Ilias Suvanov graduated from Higher School of Economics with a master's degree in Mathematics. He is also a graduate of 69ɫ’s M.Sc. in Economics program. He got a Micromasters degree from MITx in Data, Economics, and Development Policy.
His interests include labor migration, data economics, and health economy.
Contact: ilias.suvanov@gmail.com