CFA- International Summer School in Kyrgyz Republic, Summer 2009
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International Summer School in the Kyrgyz Republic
Oasis on the Great Silk Road
Program dates (in three groups):
First group - 15-30 June 2009
Second group - 6-20 July 2009
Third group - 4-18 August 2009
Venue: Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
The 2009 International Summer School explores aspects of traditional
Central Asian life, nomadic Kyrgyz culture and history together with
the distinguished scholars and artists of Central Asian region. The
Summer School program establishes the ground for substantial debate on
the development of modern Kyrgyz Republic and its place within the world.
The two week summer school program provides the participants with
opportunities for examining all walks of life, such as traditional and
modern art, folklore, literature, music, history, performing arts and
Central Asian and Kyrgyz social and political life. Lectures and
seminars by well-known educational and governmental officials are
coupled with cultural and social activities, feeling the nature of
Central Asia and enjoying nomadic lifestyle and a capital town life in
Central Asia.
The overall participation cost of the International Summer School is
USD 1,700 per participant. The cost covers tuition, accommodation
expenses, all meals during the program, field tours and sightseeing travels.
You can find more additional information about the program and
application procedures at:
www.summerschool.kg
The organizing staff would be happy to answer any of your queries.
International Summer School
Ms. Aikokul Arzieva
Program Coordinator
"Sungate" Ltd.,
Microdistrict Djal-15,
Kurchatova
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
Phone: +996 (773) 847626
Email: info@summerschool.kg
Webpage: www.summerschool.kg
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