AKDN IN
Kyrgyz Republic
Since 2002, the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has been supporting the establishment of institutions and programmes that help develop an economically dynamic, politically stable and intellectually and culturally vibrant Kyrgyz Republic. These include the main campus of the University of Central Asia in Naryn; the Osh School; the First MicroFinance Company; the Kyrgyz Investment Credit Bank; various initiatives supporting 310,000 people in the Osh and Naryn oblasts; and activities of the Aga Khan Music Initiative to support broad-based music and arts education.
9:1
As part of its commitment to ensure the quality of instruction, the University of Central Asia offers the smallest student faculty ratio in Central Asia of just nine students to one faculty.
2016
The University of Central Asia's campus in Naryn, Kyrgyz Republic, begins accepting students for its Bachelor-Master degree programmes in the autumn of 2016.
103 000
The University of Central Asia provides formal, university-based, non-degree educational programmes. Since 2006, it has engaged over 103,000 youth and adults in vocational and professional development courses.