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UNG : Uzbek Faculty Gain And Share Insights
Two university faculty members from Uzbekistan are learning about the U.S. higher education system and sharing insights from their disci ...
Clark Leonard
September 29, 2021
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Two university faculty members from Uzbekistan are learning about the U.S. higher education system and sharing insights from their disciplines with students, faculty and staff this fall at the University of North Georgia (UNG).
Ravshan Shamsitdinov, dean of the history faculty at Andijan State University, and Erkin Shodiev, a senior teacher of accounting at Tashkent State University of Economics, embraced the chance to give guest lectures at UNG and bring home educational strategies to Uzbekistan.
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The Uzbek faculty members are taking notes on curriculum, the academic credit system, and teaching strategies used by UNG faculty. Both are hopeful the experience will provide a foundation for future partnerships with UNG.
"We want to build long-lasting collaboration of both students and faculty in Uzbekistan and the United States," Shodiev said.
Their time at UNG is sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan and administered by the Americas Council's Faculty Enrichment Program (FEP) that has 29 Uzbek faculty at various U.S. universities for four months this fall.
Sheila Schulte, UNG associate vice president of international programs, is grateful for the way the FEP expands the scope of traditional connections between UNG and international faculty.Ā
"To be competitive in a global society, we must expand and improve the quality of all levels of the educational system of Uzbekistan: kindergartens, secondary schools, higher education and research institutions," he said.
Shamsitdinov is giving lectures in history, political science and international affairs classes at UNG and a pair of lectures at Indiana University.
Dr. Timothy May, associate dean of UNG's College of Arts & Letters and a professor of Central Eurasian history, serves as Shamsitdinov's FEP mentor.
May has enjoyed learning from Shamsitdinov and comparing notes.
"He's served in multiple diplomatic positions around the world," May said. "He brings unique insights and is sharing some of those in classes at UNG."
Dr. Bill Black, UNG associate professor of accounting, is Shodiev's mentor. The Uzbek faculty member successfully defended his dissertation from Tashkent State University of Economics online in late August, and Black helped him celebrate the milestone by taking him to an Atlanta United soccer game.
Black has enjoyed mentoring Shodiev, sharing his knowledge of forensic accounting, and gleaning from Shodiev's experience.
"This is a great opportunity for me to learn more about a different culture," Black said.
This press release was produced by University of North Georgia. The views expressed here are the authorās own.