Bishkek is the biggest city in Kyrgyzstan and is also the capital of the country. It has an estimated population of around 1 million people. The unemployment rate currently stands at around 2.3 percent as of June 2015. This is a record low for the country and shows an improvement since the beginning of the decade. The higher education system in Kyrgyzstan offers a number of opportunities. There is primary professional education that provides short courses at work. Secondary professional education in technicums take up to 4 years, and universities provide undergraduate and graduate programs. There are a number of universities in the area including a medical school (Kyrgyz State Medical Academy), technical university (Kyrgyz Technical University) and the state national university (Kyrgyz State National University). The latter is the oldest higher education facility in the country. It has 54 departments and around 22,000 pupils’ enrolled.
Media Ethics And Governance Training | Personal Development in Bishtek
The Media Ethics and Governance Training in Bishtek takes learners into the ethical heart of modern media. Here, they'll explore what it truly means to report with integrity in an age of rapid information and global influence. They also gain insights into the evolving relationship between media, society and emerging technologies.
- Understand the building blocks of communication ethics in media.
- Become familiar with the role of media and communication in governance.
- Gain a deep understanding of the principles of ethical communications.