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π If you were born between July 15, 2009 and December 31, 2010, this is your chance to start the journey of a lifetime.
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π #RARinAction in Jizzakh!
On July 28, the Jizzakh alumni community came together for a special event, βFrom Alumni to Author: Writing Day.β This creative 2-hour session gave alumni the chance to strengthen their storytelling skills, share personal experiences, and build a supportive community of writers.
The day began with introductions of new alumni, followed by an engaging presentation from Dildora Bakhriddinova, Jizzakh RAR, on How to Write a Compelling Story. Participants learned practical tips on structuring stories, using emotions and vivid details, and writing with authenticity.
Afterward, alumni took part in a hands-on writing session, choosing prompts, crafting personal stories, and even creating drawings to bring them to life. The session concluded with a βMagical Storytellingβ activity, where alumni shared their experiences of challenges, achievements, and lessons learned.
β¨ This event helped alumni enhance their writing and storytelling skills while also deepening bonds within the Jizzakh alumni community.
π This initiative is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On July 28, the Jizzakh alumni community came together for a special event, βFrom Alumni to Author: Writing Day.β This creative 2-hour session gave alumni the chance to strengthen their storytelling skills, share personal experiences, and build a supportive community of writers.
The day began with introductions of new alumni, followed by an engaging presentation from Dildora Bakhriddinova, Jizzakh RAR, on How to Write a Compelling Story. Participants learned practical tips on structuring stories, using emotions and vivid details, and writing with authenticity.
Afterward, alumni took part in a hands-on writing session, choosing prompts, crafting personal stories, and even creating drawings to bring them to life. The session concluded with a βMagical Storytellingβ activity, where alumni shared their experiences of challenges, achievements, and lessons learned.
β¨ This event helped alumni enhance their writing and storytelling skills while also deepening bonds within the Jizzakh alumni community.
π This initiative is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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After nearly three weeks of learning, teamwork, and creativity, the English for IT Summer Camp 2025 has come to a heartfelt conclusion across all five sites - Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Fergana, and Nukus.
More than just classes, this camp was about:
Though the camp has ended, the impact will last far beyond these summer weeks - inspiring every student to continue learning, dreaming, and thinking boldly about the future.
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#EnglishforIT #YouthEmpowerment #Friendship #UnforgettableMoments #AmericanCouncils #ITCamp
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After weeks of hard work, the English for IT Camp brought together over 250 participants, 61 projects within 17 days across 5 sites of Uzbekistan - leaving us with not only new skills, but also endless memories and lifelong connections.
The English for IT Program was funded by the U.S. Government through the Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan and implemented by American Councils for International Education in partnership with IT Park University.
#EnglishforIT #USinUzbekistan #YouthEmpowerment #DigitalSkills #LeadershipDevelopment #AmericanCouncils #ITCamp
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π #RARinAction in Kashkadarya & Surkhandarya!
From July 29β31, alumni from Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya gathered in Termez for a 3-day Summer Workshop, co-hosted by FLEX, Fulbright TEA, SUSI, and other U.S. Government exchange program alumni.
The workshop focused on building stronger regional collaboration, fostering peer mentorship, and promoting project-based learning with long-term community impact.
Over the three days, participants explored practical strategies for crafting successful program applications, discussed innovative approaches in education, and shared insights on entrepreneurial growth.
Alumni were encouraged to develop collaborative mini-projects to continue the momentum beyond the workshop. A digital platform will be created to help alumni stay connected, share resources, and track progress, with follow-up Zoom calls planned to support project implementation.
β¨ This Summer Workshop gave alumni the chance to reconnect, exchange ideas, and take the first steps toward new initiatives that will benefit their communities in the months ahead.
π This initiative is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
From July 29β31, alumni from Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya gathered in Termez for a 3-day Summer Workshop, co-hosted by FLEX, Fulbright TEA, SUSI, and other U.S. Government exchange program alumni.
The workshop focused on building stronger regional collaboration, fostering peer mentorship, and promoting project-based learning with long-term community impact.
Over the three days, participants explored practical strategies for crafting successful program applications, discussed innovative approaches in education, and shared insights on entrepreneurial growth.
Alumni were encouraged to develop collaborative mini-projects to continue the momentum beyond the workshop. A digital platform will be created to help alumni stay connected, share resources, and track progress, with follow-up Zoom calls planned to support project implementation.
β¨ This Summer Workshop gave alumni the chance to reconnect, exchange ideas, and take the first steps toward new initiatives that will benefit their communities in the months ahead.
π This initiative is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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πJob opportunity alert! | PART-TIME INTERN for the English Access Scholarship Program
American Councils for International Education Uzbekistan is seeking a Part-Time Intern!
American Councils for International Education is a premier, international non-profit organization creating educational opportunities that prepare individuals and institutions to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. Through academic exchanges, overseas language immersion, and educational development programs, American Councils has designed and administered innovative programs that broaden individual perspectives, increase knowledge, and deepen understanding for more than 50 years across more than 80 countries.
countries.
The Part-Time Intern is responsible for day-to-day operations, administration, task management, data entry, participant recruitment process, and tracking information for the English Access Scholarship Program (Access). As a member of the American Councils Uzbekistan team, the Part-Time Intern will also be expected to support and administer daily programming. This position reports to Program Officer and the intern will work closely with the other programs staff members
πClick here to learn more: Internship opportunity (https://telegra.ph/Intern-08-28)
If you have any questions, please, email them to access.uz@americancouncils.org
American Councils for International Education Uzbekistan is seeking a Part-Time Intern!
American Councils for International Education is a premier, international non-profit organization creating educational opportunities that prepare individuals and institutions to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. Through academic exchanges, overseas language immersion, and educational development programs, American Councils has designed and administered innovative programs that broaden individual perspectives, increase knowledge, and deepen understanding for more than 50 years across more than 80 countries.
countries.
The Part-Time Intern is responsible for day-to-day operations, administration, task management, data entry, participant recruitment process, and tracking information for the English Access Scholarship Program (Access). As a member of the American Councils Uzbekistan team, the Part-Time Intern will also be expected to support and administer daily programming. This position reports to Program Officer and the intern will work closely with the other programs staff members
πClick here to learn more: Internship opportunity (https://telegra.ph/Intern-08-28)
If you have any questions, please, email them to access.uz@americancouncils.org
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Intern position POSITION LOCATION: Tashkent, Uzbekistan EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Part Time (20-25 hours/week) American Councils for International Education is a premier, international non-profit organization creating educational opportunities that prepare individualsβ¦
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π #RARinAction in Namangan!
On August 19, 2025, the Namangan alumni community hosted a special panel discussion, βAlumni Journey Towards Study in the USA,β at the American Corner Namangan. The event brought together 25 motivated high school and university students eager to learn more about studying in the United States.
β¨ Organized by Regional Alumni Representative Elena Mustaeva, the event featured alumni of U.S. Governmentβfunded exchange programs such as FLEX and Global UGRAD, who shared their personal journeys of studying and living in the U.S. They offered practical advice on applications, campus life, cultural adaptation, and scholarship preparation. The program also included a talk by EducationUSA Advisor Yana Kuchkarova, who provided additional guidance on educational pathways and preparing for study in the U.S.
π¬ The agenda featured presentations, a lively Q&A session, and a networking segment that gave students the chance to build connections with alumni and with one another.
π Students left the event motivated and well-informed about U.S. study opportunities, while alumni strengthened ties with the next generation of exchange participants.
π This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 19, 2025, the Namangan alumni community hosted a special panel discussion, βAlumni Journey Towards Study in the USA,β at the American Corner Namangan. The event brought together 25 motivated high school and university students eager to learn more about studying in the United States.
β¨ Organized by Regional Alumni Representative Elena Mustaeva, the event featured alumni of U.S. Governmentβfunded exchange programs such as FLEX and Global UGRAD, who shared their personal journeys of studying and living in the U.S. They offered practical advice on applications, campus life, cultural adaptation, and scholarship preparation. The program also included a talk by EducationUSA Advisor Yana Kuchkarova, who provided additional guidance on educational pathways and preparing for study in the U.S.
π¬ The agenda featured presentations, a lively Q&A session, and a networking segment that gave students the chance to build connections with alumni and with one another.
π Students left the event motivated and well-informed about U.S. study opportunities, while alumni strengthened ties with the next generation of exchange participants.
π This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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