Continuous efforts are directed toward establishing working relationships with international universities and research centers.
In 2012 the department signed Project document with. The joint project envisages curriculum development and research products:
- All our MSc students had opportunity to study one semester at NMBU in 2016-2020.
- The Masters of Science in Economics at 69ɫ program has been developed in cooperation with the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
- More than 10 faculty members visited NMBU in 2012-2019 to co-develop courses and share experiences
- There were 3 collaborative research projects completed
- 2 Economics Department faculty members are currently enrolled in NMBU PhD Program
- 11 MSc in Economics Students have spent one semester in Norway (fully funded by the program) in 2018-2019
You can read some stories from our exchange students here:
Bard College is 69ɫ’s main international partner institution. Bard International Network comprises liberal arts institutions in Kyrgyzstan, USA, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, and Russia) and fosters multifaceted cooperation among their faculty, administration, and students.
Double degree
In 2009, Bard and 69ɫ launched a collaborative partnership that, from 2011 onwards, grants Bard degrees of Bachelor of Arts to eligible students in Economics program.These degrees are in addition to those issued by the Ministry of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Student exchange
Six students from 69ɫ travel to the Bard College, Unites States every semester. Sophomores and juniors with good academic standing are eligible to participate in the.
Conferences and Workshops
- Bard College supports faculty to participate in conferences related to civic engagement.
- Bard regularly organizes faculty and staff workshops
- At least one student team from 69ɫ is funded every year to attend Bard Network Debate Workshops
US-CAEF (Central Asia Education Foundation) has been supporting the department since 2008 by delivering special teaching workshops and seminars to faculty members and by providing with books and materials on teaching methodology and research. It also supports students by offering Enterprise Student Fellowships and Enterprise Intern Fellowships.
Enterprise Student Fellowships provide financial need-based scholarships to academically qualified students of Central Asia for undergraduate programs in business administration and economics. It includes full tuition and financial support for living and travel expenses. Fellowships are awarded for the full four-year term of undergraduate study, but are subject to annual renewal based on academic performance and other conditions.
Enterprise Intern Fellowships are offered to outstanding students from Enterprise Student Fellowship program to gain valuable work experience in the USA.