Greetings to all brothers and sisters! Welcome to GLEC’s mission hub news. We hope that through your attention, subscription, and sharing, more people can be blessed. In this episode, we’ll bring updates from Central Asia’s IUCA University. Here is the report:
To implement the “IUCA 2023-2030 Strategic Development Plan,” IUCA hosted a roundtable on “IUCA Graduates’ Employment Opportunities and Prospects” on November 18. Representatives from companies such as Kalikov & Associates, Bishkek International School (BIS), Kyrgyzpatent, and Bilimkana Foundation, as well as educational institutions, government organizations, and business entities, were invited. These representatives have been employing IUCA graduates for over a decade. During the Roundtable, these employers expressed the diverse needs of the job market for graduates in “Business Management,” “International Relations,” “Laws,” “Information Technology,” Linguistics,” and “Education,” all of which have specific requirements and expectations for professional skills.
After introducing their projects, IUCA Project Managers answered questions from the guests and audience. The university’s strategic development plan provides a wide range of professional programs and cultivates graduates with solid professional skills meeting the demands of the employers.
As a comprehensive university established in Kyrgyzstan following the American educational model, IUCA graduates have gained broad recognition and.are considered responsible individuals with a global perspective, committed to maintaining integrity in personal and professional life, and serving as role models in society,
On November 9, students from the IUCA Chinese Department participated in the “History of the Silk Road in Central Asia” book promotion event at the Innovation Center in the capital, Bishkek. During the event, students had the opportunity to interact with numerous experts and elites, broadening their horizons. It is worth mentioning that the Chair of the IUCA Chinese Department, Aramanov, was also invited as a speaker, further enhancing IUCA’s influence in the Chinese academic community in Kyrgyzstan.
In addition, IUCA’s Continuing Education Center is actively seeking proactive and energetic English teachers among their junior and senior students! Requirements include B2-C1-C2 proficiency and good oral communication skills. If you are qualified and feel you are called for educating these university students, please contact GLEC.
We hope that IUCA’s young students will not only excel in their academic pursuits but also adapt to societal development and progress. We also hope that they will be equipped with God’s wisdom, benefit the country and humanity in the future. Thank you all for watching!
We thank God for the many partner churches that responded to the call of the Great Commission this summer and answered the call from the Tianshan mountain to participate in the 2024 Summer STM Program. 10 teams successfully completed their missions.
On June 7th, IUCA held its 2024 graduation ceremony at the downtown square in Tokmok. This year marked the highest number of graduates in IUCA’s history, with 69 from the university and 82 from HTC. Thank the Lord for these graduates.
Leaders from GLEC and IUCA joined directors from various Central Asia ministries for the Charity Christ Foundation’s annual board meeting in June to discuss education. They shared the developments of the students over the course of the year.
Since primary education is only four years in Kyrgyzstan, ceremonies were held at multiple schools for fourth grade graduates as well as eleventh years completing their secondary education. The students shared what they had learned during their time.
The gym in Evanovka Christian School serves as a gathering place for volleyball and tennis clubs as well as a home for youth fellowship. The one in Kara Balta holds social and spiritual meetings. The Tokmok gym held a table tennis competition.
The Ukrainian people continue to endure terrible hardships, suffering countless losses every day. UETS collaborates with churches, charities, and organizations to participate in ministry and aid. We need your help with humanitarian efforts and missionary work.
MCCF hosted several events for students to grow in their education and faith. They held science competitions at the Belovodsk school, took the gym’s youth group to the mountains for a fun retreat, and visited an orphanage in Kara Balta among with other activities.
The Faithful Children’s Center in Myanmar faces challenges and requires assistance. The house rented by the center has serious hazards due to limited funds during construction. Termites and insects have hollowed out the bamboo structure and rain leaks through the roof.
The Joyful Children’s Home in Myanmar led 30 villagers to faith amidst the turmoil of war. With the leadership of Pastor Dong Shihua, the Home has provided food, shelter, and medical treatment for refugees. The Home has become too crowded and needs more room.