EducationUSA_Tashkent
11.9K subscribers
2.63K photos
62 videos
19 files
1.66K links
EducationUSA Advising Center in Tashkent
🔗Facebook Channel: https://www.facebook.com/educationusauzbekistan
🔗YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@educationusauzbekistan
🔗Instagram Channel: https://www.instagram.com/educationusa_uzbekistan
Download Telegram
#DYK American colleges and universities are experiencing a surge in the number of undergraduate students earning degrees in environmental science. These students are interested in improving the environment and attracted to the jobs in the strong green-tech sector in the United States. Learn more about opportunities in this field → https://bit.ly/2QFcjm7
#DYK (Did You Know?) October marks the beginning of National Arts and Humanities month? Regardless of your major when studying in the U.S., you’ll likely have to take at least one class in the arts and humanities. Swipe through to learn more about this diverse and fascinating field. #NAHM
#DYK know that higher education in the United States has evolved to serve different communities?  With historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU)s, African Americans have advocated for greater learning opportunities for all, including African Americans and people of color. 
HBCUs support academic excellence for all, be they first-generation or low-income college students.  With almost 100 institutions across the United States in a variety of sizes, disciplines, and other categories, there’s an #HBCU for you! 
Learn why HBCUs are now more important than ever.  #StudyWithUS  https://bit.ly/3BOpaaG 
#DYK that more than 430 EducationUSA Advising Centers at U.S. embassies and consulates, Fulbright Commissions, binational cultural centers, nongovernmental organizations, foreign universities, and libraries serve students in 6 world regions?  
Learn more in the 2021 EducationUSA Global Guide and celebrate #IEW2021!  ➡️ https://bit.ly/3nXpleO
February is #BlackHistoryMonth!  🟥🟨🟩 Today and every day, we celebrate the rich legacy and accomplishments of the African diaspora in the United States and around the world.
#DYK Black History Month is the result of Black engagement in the U.S. higher education sector? The celebration in its contemporary form was popularized by Black educators and students at @kentstate in 1970, before being adopted by educational institutions and community organizations nationwide.
If you’re looking to learn more about Black culture and education in the United States, it’s the perfect time to reacquaint yourself with historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) via our YouTube playlist ➡️ https://bit.ly/EdUSA_HBCUs.
Today, we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science by acknowledging the integral role women must play in science.  #DYK that only 12% of members of national science academies are women?
We welcome all women and girls from around the world to #StudyWithUS to become the next generation of scientists, doctors, engineers, and professionals.  Looking for a little inspiration?  Learn from the successes and challenges of young women scientists ➡️ https://bit.ly/WomenInScience2022#WomenInScience
“The highest result of education is tolerance.” - Helen Keller.
Deafblind American author, educator, and disability activist
🤝  Through education and mutual understanding, we can build a more inclusive and just society for all.  #DYK that Helen Keller was the first deafblind person to graduate from @Harvard in 1904?  #MondayMotivation
🖼️  Your moment of zen, courtesy of women artists.
Despite obstacles, these artists have used their imagination, insight, and education to expand the fine arts landscape in the United States.
#DYK these artists honed their skills at higher education institutions across the country?
🔴 Mequitta Ahuja (painter):  @hampshirecollege, @thisisuic
🟠 Cecilia Alvarez (mural painter):  @sandiegostateuniversity, @easternwashingtonuniversity
🟡 Louise Bourgeois (sculptor and installation artist):  Art Students League of New York
🟢 Mary Cassatt (painter and printmaker):  @pafacademy
🔵 Maya Lin (designer and sculptor):  @yale
🟣 Shirin Neshat (mixed media artist):  @ucberkeleyofficial
🟤 Georgia O’Keeffe (painter):  @saicpics, @teacherscollege
Faith Ringgold (painter, sculptor, quilter):  @ccnycitycollege
Interested in following in these women's footsteps?  Study fine arts in the United States ➡️ https://bit.ly/StudyArtInUS
#DYK it’s National Volunteer Month?  Volunteering helps you support worthy causes, improves your mental health, and shows higher education institutions your character and skills.
🤝  How have you given back to your community?  #NationalVolunteerMonth
From small liberal arts colleges to Division I research universities, the United States has a lot to offer you academically!  #DYK the country is just as geographically and culturally diverse?
Take a tour of five major U.S. regions to learn which are right for you ⬆️
#DYK that May is Mental Health Awareness Month?  Your mental health is your wealth!  Prioritizing wellness in our personal and professional lives enables us to reach our goals, and feel good doing it.
Here are a few tips to help make mental health a priority in your life.  How do you like to de-stress?  #MHAM
#DYK that many college and university students live in communal residence halls called “dorms?”  It’s true!  
Sharing living rooms, common spaces, and even bedrooms can be a bit of an adjustment.  However, dorm life can help you integrate on campus, make friends, and enjoy a classic U.S. college experience!
Here are a few tips for dorm life ⬆️  What do you like most about dorms?
#DYK most U.S. higher education institutions will require you to submit a personal essay along with your application?  Your personal essay is a great opportunity to tell your story, and let your unique personality and experiences shine through!
✏️  Here are a few tips to get writing 🔽
#TipTuesday