π Three distinguished university instructors from Uzbekistan, Dr. Nozimjon Ataboyev, Dr. Bekzod Faziyev, and Mr. Bunyod Mamadaliyev, are currently pursuing research fellowships at Iowa State University as part of the Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP).
Hosted by the Department of English, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, the fellows are actively engaging in academic collaboration, joint research, and classroom observations, contributing their expertise and perspectives from Uzbekistanβs higher education context. They are also making use of the renowned W. Robert and Ellen Sorge Parks Library, a cornerstone of the Iowa State University campus, to explore modern scientific issues and access cutting-edge academic resources.
π€ Through these professional and academic exchanges, the fellows are expanding their knowledge and skills while sharing their insights with U.S. faculty and students, strengthening mutual understanding and academic cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States. As part of their research stay, they also visited Des Moines, Iowa, and traveled to other U.S. states to watch Labor Day fireworks in Ohio, view Niagara Falls in New York, and explore Chicago, Illinois, gaining cultural and personal experiences.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty by fostering international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
Hosted by the Department of English, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, the fellows are actively engaging in academic collaboration, joint research, and classroom observations, contributing their expertise and perspectives from Uzbekistanβs higher education context. They are also making use of the renowned W. Robert and Ellen Sorge Parks Library, a cornerstone of the Iowa State University campus, to explore modern scientific issues and access cutting-edge academic resources.
π€ Through these professional and academic exchanges, the fellows are expanding their knowledge and skills while sharing their insights with U.S. faculty and students, strengthening mutual understanding and academic cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States. As part of their research stay, they also visited Des Moines, Iowa, and traveled to other U.S. states to watch Labor Day fireworks in Ohio, view Niagara Falls in New York, and explore Chicago, Illinois, gaining cultural and personal experiences.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty by fostering international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
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π Job Opportunity Alert - EducationUSA Adviser in Tashkent
American Councils for International Education is seeking the right person for the position of EducationUSA Adviser in Tashkent
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.
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested in this position.
π 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 EducationUSA Adviser in Tashkent
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.
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested in this position.
π Click here to learn more: Job opportunity
Should you have any questions please, email them to uzjobs@americancouncils.org
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EducationUSA Adviser in Tashkent
TITLE: EducationUSA AdviserPOSITION LOCATION: Tashkent, UzbekistanEMPLOYMENT STATUS: Part time (25 hours/week) Summary of Position: The EducationUSA Adviser will be responsible for promoting the EducationUSA program at the American Corner Tashkent (ACT) andβ¦
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π As part of the Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP), three distinguished university instructors from Uzbekistan, Dr. Gulrukh Yusupova, Dr. Sitorabegim Mukhamedjanova, and Mr. Sultan Kenesbayev, are currently pursuing research fellowships at Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri. During their time at the university, they have explored student and faculty support services, observed Education and English classes, participated in conferences and workshops, and built strong professional connections with U.S. faculty.
On November 7, 2025, the fellows proudly represented Uzbekistan at the βTour of the Globeβ event held at the Jim D. Morris Center. Guests enjoyed learning about Uzbek culture, traditions, and hospitality, and tasted the traditional dish Palov. The event was attended by over 500 faculty, students, and local community members.
Sultan Kenesbayev shared, "Observing classes and participating in the Model United Nations Conference has greatly enhanced my professional knowledge. Beyond academics, attending football and basketball games added a fun and cultural dimension to our experience."
π€ Through these experiences, the fellows are gaining insights into student engagement, university services, and professional development, which they plan to implement at universities in Uzbekistan, strengthening student-centered learning and educational quality.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty by fostering international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
On November 7, 2025, the fellows proudly represented Uzbekistan at the βTour of the Globeβ event held at the Jim D. Morris Center. Guests enjoyed learning about Uzbek culture, traditions, and hospitality, and tasted the traditional dish Palov. The event was attended by over 500 faculty, students, and local community members.
Sultan Kenesbayev shared, "Observing classes and participating in the Model United Nations Conference has greatly enhanced my professional knowledge. Beyond academics, attending football and basketball games added a fun and cultural dimension to our experience."
π€ Through these experiences, the fellows are gaining insights into student engagement, university services, and professional development, which they plan to implement at universities in Uzbekistan, strengthening student-centered learning and educational quality.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty by fostering international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
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π As part of the Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP), Dr. Ravshanbek Mavlonov is currently pursuing his research fellowship at Michigan State University. During his stay, he is actively engaging with the universityβs academic community, exploring interdisciplinary approaches, and strengthening professional connections in his field.
Dr. Mavlonov attended a meeting organized by the Center for European and Eurasian Studies (CEES), an interdisciplinary hub that unites scholars and students working on Europe and Eurasia. During this event, he met Professor Volodymyr Tarabara, the Director of CEES, and subsequently became a member of the Centerβs academic community, which allows him to participate in its scholarly discussions, collaborative initiatives, and research-oriented events. This involvement provides valuable networking opportunities and deepens his understanding of political, cultural, and socio-economic developments across the region.
In addition, Dr. Mavlonov has been working closely with Professor Venkatesh Kodur, his mentor and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. He has discussed current research and explored opportunities for potential future collaboration, further enhancing his professional growth.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty through international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
Dr. Mavlonov attended a meeting organized by the Center for European and Eurasian Studies (CEES), an interdisciplinary hub that unites scholars and students working on Europe and Eurasia. During this event, he met Professor Volodymyr Tarabara, the Director of CEES, and subsequently became a member of the Centerβs academic community, which allows him to participate in its scholarly discussions, collaborative initiatives, and research-oriented events. This involvement provides valuable networking opportunities and deepens his understanding of political, cultural, and socio-economic developments across the region.
In addition, Dr. Mavlonov has been working closely with Professor Venkatesh Kodur, his mentor and a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. He has discussed current research and explored opportunities for potential future collaboration, further enhancing his professional growth.
The Faculty Enrichment Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education, supports the professional growth of higher education faculty through international academic exchange and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows and their experiences at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
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π As part of the Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP), two distinguished university instructors from Uzbekistan, Dr. Atabek Alimov and Dr. Abat Seydullaev, are advancing their academic and professional expertise through research fellowships at the University of Arkansas. Immersed in a collaborative academic environment, they are strengthening their teaching approaches, broadening research perspectives, and building new professional networks.
During their fellowship, the fellows have observed classes in their specialties, participated in workshops and conferences, and connected with faculty across campus. Hosted by the Department of Agricultural Economics and the Department of Mathematics, they are contributing to joint academic initiatives and sharing insights from Uzbekistanβs higher education system.
As part of their professional development, the fellows completed specialized training sessions through the American Councils network. Delivered by faculty from leading U.S. universities including Harvard University, George Mason University, and Missouri State University, these courses enhanced their knowledge in pedagogy, research design, and academic leadership. They also attended the Lay of the Land Arkansas Conference on October 17 in Fayetteville, where they gained exposure to regional agricultural trends, land management practices, and innovative technologies.
Looking ahead, Dr. Alimov and Dr. Seydullaev are preparing an online information session for students in Uzbekistan about study opportunities at the University of Arkansas. The session will be recorded and shared publicly on YouTube. Reflecting on their experience, the fellows highlighted that observing U.S. classroom practices, exploring student support services, and participating in cultural and academic activities have greatly enriched their professional perspectives. They look forward to applying these insights at their home universities.
π€ Their participation illustrates the value of international exchange in strengthening teaching, research, and cross-cultural understanding.
The Faculty Enrichment Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
During their fellowship, the fellows have observed classes in their specialties, participated in workshops and conferences, and connected with faculty across campus. Hosted by the Department of Agricultural Economics and the Department of Mathematics, they are contributing to joint academic initiatives and sharing insights from Uzbekistanβs higher education system.
As part of their professional development, the fellows completed specialized training sessions through the American Councils network. Delivered by faculty from leading U.S. universities including Harvard University, George Mason University, and Missouri State University, these courses enhanced their knowledge in pedagogy, research design, and academic leadership. They also attended the Lay of the Land Arkansas Conference on October 17 in Fayetteville, where they gained exposure to regional agricultural trends, land management practices, and innovative technologies.
Looking ahead, Dr. Alimov and Dr. Seydullaev are preparing an online information session for students in Uzbekistan about study opportunities at the University of Arkansas. The session will be recorded and shared publicly on YouTube. Reflecting on their experience, the fellows highlighted that observing U.S. classroom practices, exploring student support services, and participating in cultural and academic activities have greatly enriched their professional perspectives. They look forward to applying these insights at their home universities.
π€ Their participation illustrates the value of international exchange in strengthening teaching, research, and cross-cultural understanding.
The Faculty Enrichment Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education.
Stay tuned for more stories from Uzbek FEP fellows at U.S. universities! πΊπΈπΊπΏ
#FEP #ExchangePrograms
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π #RARinAction in Khorezm!
On October 27, Dr. Omar Oyarzabal, a food safety expert and Fulbright Specialist Program Scholar, delivered a presentation at Urgench State University, organized by the Regional Alumni Representative. The seminar, titled βOpportunities to Improve Local Food Production and Processing, and Food Safety Challenges,β brought together university professors, students from Food Technology and Biotechnology departments, professors from Khorezm Mamun Academy and private universities, as well as local entrepreneurs.
Dr. Oyarzabal focused on practical strategies for improving food safety systems in the Khorezm region. He highlighted the need to adopt international food safety standards, strengthen quality control mechanisms, and modernize local production and processing methods. He also discussed diversifying agricultural products, enhancing traceability, and applying science-based approaches to reduce contamination risks.
Participants explored how collaboration between universities, industry, and public health institutions can support sustainable growth and increase the competitiveness of local producers in domestic and international markets.
π This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On October 27, Dr. Omar Oyarzabal, a food safety expert and Fulbright Specialist Program Scholar, delivered a presentation at Urgench State University, organized by the Regional Alumni Representative. The seminar, titled βOpportunities to Improve Local Food Production and Processing, and Food Safety Challenges,β brought together university professors, students from Food Technology and Biotechnology departments, professors from Khorezm Mamun Academy and private universities, as well as local entrepreneurs.
Dr. Oyarzabal focused on practical strategies for improving food safety systems in the Khorezm region. He highlighted the need to adopt international food safety standards, strengthen quality control mechanisms, and modernize local production and processing methods. He also discussed diversifying agricultural products, enhancing traceability, and applying science-based approaches to reduce contamination risks.
Participants explored how collaboration between universities, industry, and public health institutions can support sustainable growth and increase the competitiveness of local producers in domestic and international markets.
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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Uzbekistan Business Leaders Program Debrief in Tashkent
π€ As part of ongoing alumni engagement efforts, the Uzbekistan Business Leaders (UBL) Alumni Debrief was held on November 20 at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent. The event brought together participants who completed their exchange in July and August 2025 to reflect on their experiences and share the programβs impact on their professional and personal development. The session was joined by Ambassador Jonathan Henick, who welcomed the alumni and shared brief remarks on the importance of continued professional collaboration.
π¬ During the discussions, alumni shared how the program broadened their perspectives, strengthened their leadership skills, and inspired new initiatives in their respective sectors. They highlighted outcomes such as adopting improved business practices, expanding professional networks, and applying innovative approaches gained during the exchange.
The debrief also offered time for informal networking and an overview of U.S. Government alumni engagement opportunities, encouraging participants to build on their exchange experience and continue contributing to their communities.
πΊπΏπΊπΈ The Uzbekistan Business Leaders Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education.
#UBL #ExchangePrograms
π€ As part of ongoing alumni engagement efforts, the Uzbekistan Business Leaders (UBL) Alumni Debrief was held on November 20 at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent. The event brought together participants who completed their exchange in July and August 2025 to reflect on their experiences and share the programβs impact on their professional and personal development. The session was joined by Ambassador Jonathan Henick, who welcomed the alumni and shared brief remarks on the importance of continued professional collaboration.
π¬ During the discussions, alumni shared how the program broadened their perspectives, strengthened their leadership skills, and inspired new initiatives in their respective sectors. They highlighted outcomes such as adopting improved business practices, expanding professional networks, and applying innovative approaches gained during the exchange.
The debrief also offered time for informal networking and an overview of U.S. Government alumni engagement opportunities, encouraging participants to build on their exchange experience and continue contributing to their communities.
πΊπΏπΊπΈ The Uzbekistan Business Leaders Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils for International Education.
#UBL #ExchangePrograms
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Forwarded from U.S. Embassy Tashkent
American Councils is excited to announce the launch of a new round of the Uzbekistan Business Leaders (UBL) Program, offering emerging and mid-career professionals a chance to boost their skills and expand global networks.
Selected UBL Fellows will:
Ready to grow your leadership and bring fresh ideas back to Uzbekistan?
πΊπΏπΊπΈ The UBL Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by American Councils.
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π #RARinAction in Andijan!
On November 20, USG Alumni, including graduates of AWE, FLEX, and ESN, together with students and teachers of the Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages, organized the workshop βPromote Startup Businesses in Uzbekistan: From Ideas to Impact.β The event gathered young innovators eager to turn their ideas into real entrepreneurial projects.
Participants explored a practical roadmap for launching a startup: identifying community needs, validating ideas through customer interviews, conducting competitor analysis, developing MVPs, and learning about funding and incubation opportunities.
π©βπ» The workshop also introduced five practical ways AI can support small business growth, including automated customer service tools, AI-driven marketing, smart CRMs, competitor analysis technologies, and big-data sentiment insights, showing how AI can boost efficiency and decision-making.
βοΈ Through interactive sessions, case studies, and group work, participants strengthened their entrepreneurial mindset and gained confidence to develop impact-driven ventures.
π This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On November 20, USG Alumni, including graduates of AWE, FLEX, and ESN, together with students and teachers of the Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages, organized the workshop βPromote Startup Businesses in Uzbekistan: From Ideas to Impact.β The event gathered young innovators eager to turn their ideas into real entrepreneurial projects.
Participants explored a practical roadmap for launching a startup: identifying community needs, validating ideas through customer interviews, conducting competitor analysis, developing MVPs, and learning about funding and incubation opportunities.
π©βπ» The workshop also introduced five practical ways AI can support small business growth, including automated customer service tools, AI-driven marketing, smart CRMs, competitor analysis technologies, and big-data sentiment insights, showing how AI can boost efficiency and decision-making.
βοΈ Through interactive sessions, case studies, and group work, participants strengthened their entrepreneurial mindset and gained confidence to develop impact-driven ventures.
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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