Bishkek Humanities University
Public university in Kyrgyzstan
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Bishkek Humanities University or BSU (Kyrgyz: ÐиÑкек ÐÑманиÑаÑдÑк УнивеÑÑиÑеÑи, Russian: ÐиÑкекÑкий гÑманиÑаÑнÑй ÑнивеÑÑиÑеÑ) is a public university located in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. The university was named after K. Karasaev.[1]
| Established | 1979 |
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| Location | , 42.85014°N 74.58456°E |
| Website | www |
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History
The university was established in 1979 when the Kirgiz SSR was still a part of the Soviet Union.[2][3] On 17 June 1992 it was transformed into the State Institute of Languages and Humanities. Following an announcement made by the newly formed Kyrgyz government, the university was re-established in 1994.[4]
Structure
The university offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.[5]
