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Posted on July 27, 2010 - in International Education, Education
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2009 Muskie fellow Dayanch Hojageldiyev from Turkmenistan, who is studying Environmental Sciences at Brown University, was part of a class this past semester which presented research on climate...

Posted on March 24, 2010 - in Higher Education Development, Education
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Through IREX’s Teaching Fellowship Program for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies, Leila Zakhirova, a 2009-2010 visiting professor at Whittier College, has made a significant impact on...

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It began as a small-budget project intended to connect the scholarly community with US foreign policy practitioners in Eurasia. EPS scholars traveled to the region and served US Embassies and...

Posted on December 18, 2009 - in International Education, Education
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Dr. Goshliyev speaks to health professionals

In 2008, Dr. Kemal Goshliyev returned to the Central Skin and Venereal Disease Hospital in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan with a master’s degree in public health and a commitment to improve the...

Posted on May 30, 2009 - in International Education, Education
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Over 400,000 young people participate in Model United Nations simulations each year, but students in Turkmenistan weren’t among them—until Global Undergraduate Exchange (Global UGRAD...

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IREX’s film “Forty Years of Building Relationships and Sharing Expertise” provides a glimpse of our diverse work around the world. With footage and interviews from Bangladesh,...

Posted on December 30, 2008 - in Center for Collaborative Technology
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Thanks in part to IREX technical training, disabled citizens from Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan are becoming entrepreneurs empowered to obtain the assistance they need. In recent months, Samuil...

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On a recent morning at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, secondary-school teachers from Bangladesh, Turkmenistan, and the United States came together to discuss strategies to teach the...

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Two Hatboro-Horsham High School students, Anna Rubenstein and Kenny Pallis, along with the school’s Instructional Technology Specialist James Shield, were chosen to travel to Turkmenistan...

Posted on May 1, 2008 - in Center for Collaborative Technology
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Throughout the world, tuberculosis still poses a serious threat to populations. Local medical professionals in Turkmenistan recently increased their ability to combat the disease by picking up...