Draft:The OSCE Academy
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The OSCE Academy in Bishkek is a regional center for higher education, research, and regional dialogue, offering master's programs in Politics and Security (PS), Economic Governance and Development (EGD), and Human Rights and Sustainability (MAHRS) and bachelor's program in Economics. It serves as a hub for academic and professional development in Central Asia, with a strong focus on governance, human rights, and sustainable development.[1]
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With support from international partners like Erasmus+, the European Union's Horizon 2020, and the academy emphasizes global collaboration and research. It maintains an active alumni network and offers grants for travel and professional development.[1]
They cooperate with the academy with the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), whose support has been crucial to the academy's organizational development, research, and teaching through direct teaching contributions, student supervision, and hosting students and graduates in Geneva and Oslo.[1]
- "History of the Academy – OSCE Academy in Bishkek". Retrieved 2026-01-31.

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