๐ #RARinAction in Bukhara!
On August 24, the Bukhara alumni community gathered for a Grant Writing and Proposal Development Workshop, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Kristina Mailova. The event brought together motivated alumni eager to strengthen their skills in developing impactful, fundable project proposals.
Led by expert trainers Ikramova Billura and Dildora Ashurova, both alumni of the English Speaking Nation Program, the workshop covered proposal structure, donor expectations, and common mistakes, illustrated with real-world examples. Through interactive presentations and Q&A, participants gained practical tools to transform their ideas into strong project proposals.
Through interactive presentations and Q&A, alumni left inspired and better prepared to seek funding for their community initiatives, reinforcing their role as changemakers in Bukhara.
๐ This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 24, the Bukhara alumni community gathered for a Grant Writing and Proposal Development Workshop, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Kristina Mailova. The event brought together motivated alumni eager to strengthen their skills in developing impactful, fundable project proposals.
Led by expert trainers Ikramova Billura and Dildora Ashurova, both alumni of the English Speaking Nation Program, the workshop covered proposal structure, donor expectations, and common mistakes, illustrated with real-world examples. Through interactive presentations and Q&A, participants gained practical tools to transform their ideas into strong project proposals.
Through interactive presentations and Q&A, alumni left inspired and better prepared to seek funding for their community initiatives, reinforcing their role as changemakers in Bukhara.
๐ 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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๐ #RARinAction in Andijan!
On August 25, USG Alumni in collaboration with local schools organized โEmpowering Youth: Personal Development and Educational Opportunitiesโ at the Chinor Hotel in Andijan. The half-day program brought together 56 participants, including 9thโ10th grade students, alumni, and local leaders, for an inspiring day of growth and exchange.
The event featured discussions on personal development, motivation, and leadership. FLEX Alumni shared their first-hand exchange experiences, highlighting how international opportunities shaped their education and careers, while local leaders and professionals inspired students with real-life success stories.
Interactive Q&A sessions and open discussions encouraged students to ask questions, broaden their ambitions, and gain practical guidance on applying for programs like FLEX.
๐ This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 25, USG Alumni in collaboration with local schools organized โEmpowering Youth: Personal Development and Educational Opportunitiesโ at the Chinor Hotel in Andijan. The half-day program brought together 56 participants, including 9thโ10th grade students, alumni, and local leaders, for an inspiring day of growth and exchange.
The event featured discussions on personal development, motivation, and leadership. FLEX Alumni shared their first-hand exchange experiences, highlighting how international opportunities shaped their education and careers, while local leaders and professionals inspired students with real-life success stories.
Interactive Q&A sessions and open discussions encouraged students to ask questions, broaden their ambitions, and gain practical guidance on applying for programs like FLEX.
๐ 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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๐ #RARinAction in Kashkadarya!
On August 26, USG Alumni organized โPathway to Fulbright: Preparing a Competitive Applicationโ โ a four-hour workshop designed to support university professors aspiring to apply for the Fulbright Program.
Led by FEP alumni Umidjon Ahunjanov and Nilufar Jumayeva, the session walked participants through application requirements, offered strategies for writing strong personal and project statements, and provided peer and alumni feedback on draft ideas.
Through group activities and guided reflection, professors gained clarity, confidence, and a concrete plan for preparing competitive applications.
๐ This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 26, USG Alumni organized โPathway to Fulbright: Preparing a Competitive Applicationโ โ a four-hour workshop designed to support university professors aspiring to apply for the Fulbright Program.
Led by FEP alumni Umidjon Ahunjanov and Nilufar Jumayeva, the session walked participants through application requirements, offered strategies for writing strong personal and project statements, and provided peer and alumni feedback on draft ideas.
Through group activities and guided reflection, professors gained clarity, confidence, and a concrete plan for preparing competitive applications.
๐ 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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๐ Job Opportunity Alert - American Corner Namangan Director
American Councils for International Education is seeking the right person for the position of American Corner Director.
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 40 years across more than 80 countries.
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested in this position.
๐ Click here to learn more: Job opportunity
Should you have any questions please, email them to uzjobs@americancouncils.org
American Councils for International Education is seeking the right person for the position of American Corner Director.
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 40 years across more than 80 countries.
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested in this position.
๐ Click here to learn more: Job opportunity
Should you have any questions please, email them to uzjobs@americancouncils.org
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American Corner Namangan Director
TITLE: American Corner Director POSITION LOCATION: Namangan, Uzbekistan EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full Time (40 hours/week) Summary of Position: The American Corner Director manages the daily operations, logistics, and programming of the American Corner Namanganโฆ
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๐ #RARinAction in Surkhandarya!
On August 30, 24 alumni and English educators gathered at School #3 in Termez for an inspiring workshop on entrepreneurship and professional development, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Zulfiqor Djumaev.
The event focused on practical ways for educators to start their own businesses, such as establishing language centers, and on navigating opportunities through U.S. Governmentโfunded exchange programs. Alumni led a session on successfully completing exchange program applications, sharing valuable tips with participants. An ESN Mentor and C5+O.N.E Ed Program participant introduced the concept of constructive reflection, offering useful strategies for professional growth. In addition, an alumnus and Principal of School #3 shared his experience with writing strong grant proposals, providing educators with actionable skills to bring their ideas to life.
The workshop offered participants both practical knowledge and the chance to network, exchange experiences, and gain confidence to pursue both entrepreneurial and academic opportunities.
๐ This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 30, 24 alumni and English educators gathered at School #3 in Termez for an inspiring workshop on entrepreneurship and professional development, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Zulfiqor Djumaev.
The event focused on practical ways for educators to start their own businesses, such as establishing language centers, and on navigating opportunities through U.S. Governmentโfunded exchange programs. Alumni led a session on successfully completing exchange program applications, sharing valuable tips with participants. An ESN Mentor and C5+O.N.E Ed Program participant introduced the concept of constructive reflection, offering useful strategies for professional growth. In addition, an alumnus and Principal of School #3 shared his experience with writing strong grant proposals, providing educators with actionable skills to bring their ideas to life.
The workshop offered participants both practical knowledge and the chance to network, exchange experiences, and gain confidence to pursue both entrepreneurial and academic opportunities.
๐ 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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๐ฃ #MeetYourRAR: Jizzakh
Meet Dildora Bakhriddinova, the Regional Alumni Representative for Jizzakh region!
๐ Dildora is an Online Professional English Network (OPEN) Program alumna who is passionate about sharing alumni experiences and contributing to the development of her community. As a RAR, she is dedicated to strengthening connections among U.S. exchange alumni in Jizzakh and creating opportunities for collaboration, learning, and growth.
She believes that being a RAR is not only about giving back but also about inspiring others to make a positive impact.
๐ Are you a U.S. exchange alum from Jizzakh?
Fill out this short form to join your local alumni network and stay engaged: https://forms.gle/HFN9Gw215UVY91sj7
๐ Regional Alumni Outreach, including RAR-led events and initiatives, is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
Meet Dildora Bakhriddinova, the Regional Alumni Representative for Jizzakh region!
๐ Dildora is an Online Professional English Network (OPEN) Program alumna who is passionate about sharing alumni experiences and contributing to the development of her community. As a RAR, she is dedicated to strengthening connections among U.S. exchange alumni in Jizzakh and creating opportunities for collaboration, learning, and growth.
She believes that being a RAR is not only about giving back but also about inspiring others to make a positive impact.
๐ Are you a U.S. exchange alum from Jizzakh?
Fill out this short form to join your local alumni network and stay engaged: https://forms.gle/HFN9Gw215UVY91sj7
๐ Regional Alumni Outreach, including RAR-led events and initiatives, is part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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๐ #RARinAction Across Uzbekistan!
From September 6 to 11, Regional Alumni Representatives (RARs) and alumni of U.S. Government exchange programs joined forces across multiple regions to raise awareness about the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program and inspire motivated students to apply.
โจ From Namangan to Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya to Bukhara, Andijan to Khorezm, Navoi to Jizzakh, and Fergana, alumni-led outreach events gathered hundreds of 9th- and 10th-grade students eager to learn about study opportunities in the United States.
Across these regions, participants:
- Gained an overview of the FLEX program and its benefits through presentations and Q&A sessions.
- Heard firsthand stories from FLEX and other USG alumni about living with host families, studying at U.S. high schools, and gaining new perspectives.
- Took part in interactive sessions on goal-setting, motivation, and personal development, as well as engaging games, quizzes, and networking activities.
๐ Students left inspired, equipped with practical knowledge, and motivated to take the first step toward their own exchange journey. Alumni, meanwhile, strengthened their role as mentors and role models, building bridges between international opportunities and local communities.
๐ These events were part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
From September 6 to 11, Regional Alumni Representatives (RARs) and alumni of U.S. Government exchange programs joined forces across multiple regions to raise awareness about the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program and inspire motivated students to apply.
โจ From Namangan to Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya to Bukhara, Andijan to Khorezm, Navoi to Jizzakh, and Fergana, alumni-led outreach events gathered hundreds of 9th- and 10th-grade students eager to learn about study opportunities in the United States.
Across these regions, participants:
- Gained an overview of the FLEX program and its benefits through presentations and Q&A sessions.
- Heard firsthand stories from FLEX and other USG alumni about living with host families, studying at U.S. high schools, and gaining new perspectives.
- Took part in interactive sessions on goal-setting, motivation, and personal development, as well as engaging games, quizzes, and networking activities.
๐ Students left inspired, equipped with practical knowledge, and motivated to take the first step toward their own exchange journey. Alumni, meanwhile, strengthened their role as mentors and role models, building bridges between international opportunities and local communities.
๐ These events were part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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