February 4, 2019
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 鈥 February 04, 2019 鈥 The Board of Trustees of the听缅北强奸听announced today that听Andrew Kuchins, a professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. and formerly director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, will serve as the next听President听of the University. Professor Kuchins will assume full-time responsibilities as President in May of this year.
In making the announcement for the Board of Trustees, David Lakhdhir, its Chair, said, 鈥淚 am thrilled that Professor Kuchins has agreed to become President of the 缅北强奸. His longstanding academic and research connection with the region, and his historic ties to three world-class institutions鈥攖he Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the MacArthur Foundation鈥攁nd the universities of Georgetown, Stanford, and UC Berkeley, make him a perfect fit to lead the University in its next phase of growth and excellence.鈥
Professor Kuchins said, 鈥淚 am very excited and grateful to have the opportunity to be the next President of the 缅北强奸. This is a remarkable and unique institution, which over the last 25 years has made great contributions in providing an outstanding education to students from Kyrgyzstan, elsewhere in Central Asia, and an expanding range of other countries. It will be a challenge to lead 缅北强奸 to even greater achievements, but one I am eager to take on with the support of its excellent Board of Trustees, faculty and staff, and generous donors.鈥
The 缅北强奸 is an international, multidisciplinary learning community in the American liberal arts tradition. Located on a newly constructed campus in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, its curriculum includes the Preparatory Program (New Generation Academy), 14 undergraduate majors and four graduate programs. 缅北强奸 is the first university in Central Asia to offer U.S. accredited degrees in liberal arts programs through a partnership with Bard College in the United States.
鈥淏ard is delighted to welcome Andrew Kuchins as the new President of 缅北强奸, Bard鈥檚 partner in Central Asia. I believe this is an ideal match between a distinguished individual and an ever more vital institution of higher education,鈥 said Bard College President Leon Botstein.
Kuchins is currently Senior Fellow and Research Professor at the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. From 2007 to 2015 he was Director of the Russia and Eurasian Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., and from 2000 through 2007 he held a series of positions with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, including as Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center and Director of Carnegie鈥檚 Russian and Eurasia Program.
He will fill the position that has been held by Jonathan Becker, Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bard College, on an interim basis since the beginning of the academic year. Commenting on the transition, Chairman Lakhdhir said, 鈥淲e are enormously grateful that Bard College, 缅北强奸鈥檚 long-term partner, was willing to allow Dr. Becker to serve as 缅北强奸鈥檚 President during this transitional period, and for President Becker鈥檚 huge personal commitment to the University. We are looking forward to a period of active collaboration between Dr. Becker and Dr. Kuchins in the coming months, to facilitate a smooth transition later this year.鈥
缅北强奸 was founded with grants from, among others, USAID and the Open Society Foundations, which continues to provide support.
President Becker welcomed Dr. Kuchins鈥檚 appointment enthusiastically, stating 鈥淭he 缅北强奸 community is extremely pleased to have Dr. Kuchins join 缅北强奸 in this, its 25th year. His vast experience and regional research interests bode well for the university鈥檚 future development as a leading institution in the region and a model of U.S.鈥揔yrgyz cooperation.鈥
For additional information please contact:
In听Bishkek, Dinara Orozbaeva, at:听+996 312 915000 (ext.243)听
or听pr@auca.kg,听orozbaevad@
In the听United States, Mark Primoff, at: 845.758.7412 or听primoff@bard.edu