The Political Economy of Society and Education in Central Asia. A Scoping Literature Review

This desk-based paper offers a regional overview of four Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan (officially the Kyrgyz Republic), Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, applying the political economy lens, with a particular focus on education. The purpose of the review is to support prospective research teams in Central Asia in identifying potential topics for developing research proposals in response to the PEER Network Call for Commissioned Research.

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Please join me and our international team to the launch of the PEER Network on March 4th, 16:00 Nur-Sultan time. (Язык вебинара английский с синхронным переводом на русский язык.)

The network is meant to support local Central Asian researchers in the field of education. A call for 10 research grants of up to £30,000 will be made.
Register here: https://nu-edu-kz.zoom.us/.../WN_fiVx5R5uSHCcAlafFd8PvQ
PLEASE SHARE IN YOUR NETWORKS!

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Hélène Thibault & Naureen Durrani - Thursday 3rd December, 1-2.15pm (GMT). Gender, Education, Conflict & Crisis

Professor Naureen Durrani, Graduate School of Education and Assistant Professor of the Political Science and International Relations Department Hélène Thibault will be delivering an online lecture on “Gender, Education, Conflict and Crises” on December 3rd. Both Professors are members of the PEER Network.

The PEER Network is a three-year initiative led by four universities (Ulster, Cape Town, Nazarbayev and Sussex). The core objective of the PEER Network is to develop a critical and locally grounded approach to Political Economy Analysis (PEA) of Education that will help national, regional and global level policymakers and practitioners make socially just decisions about investments in education that benefit children in contexts of conflict and crisis.

Please Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-political-economy-of-education-intimes-of-conflict-crises-tickets-119873546003

Or you can watch live on the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8fSNeST25wD4FRMOag5wTg

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