Research Centers
THE CENTER FOR ETHICS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CEEED advances ethical leadership in the public and private sectors via ethics education, business incubation and applied research. Forming a consortium of educators, entrepreneurs, investors, policy makers, and international institutions, the center accelerates economic diversification, sustainable prosperity, and growth of a robust SME sector. Knowledge transfer occurs through consultations, seminars and training modules. The Center is endorsed by The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
BCB CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
The Bang College of Business Center for Research and Community Outreach (CRCO) identifies opportunities for research, community outreach, and projects for student active learning. The center also helps faculty members to prepare grant proposals for external funding, develop corporate relationships, innovative theoretical and managerial insights and application-oriented solutions for academia and businesses in Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and the global community. The center encourages BCB faculty and students to develop their research projects in the following streams:
- Banking, Capital, and Currency markets,
- Commodities and Energy Policy for the 21st Century
- Leadership, Globalization, and Cross-Cultural Issues
- Supply Chain, Logistics, and Information Technology Management
- Innovation, Product, and Service Design and Development
- E-Governance, Performance, and Reporting.
CENTRAL ASIAN TAX RESEARCH CENTER
Central Asian Tax Research Center (CATRC) is a specialized academic unit hosted by the School of Law at KIMEP. The members of CATRC perform the research and analytical work focused on taxation issues (both domestic and
cross-border) of Kazakhstan and Central Asia countries. CATRC creates situations and climate similar to that in consulting and law firms, where students lead teams and manage research projects, jointly with the professors organize events and deliver research and consulting projects.
THE CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES CENTER
The Central Asian Studies Center (CASC) links its diverse pockets of research and graduate teaching interests on Central Asia — related to the social sciences, law, business, and culture and language — with the socio-political, economic, cultural and public policy imperatives of Central Asia.
THE EUROPEAN STUDIES CENTER
the European Studies Center (ESC) link the diverse pockets of research and graduate teaching interests on Europe and the European Union (EU) — as related to the social sciences, law, business, and culture and language — with the socio-political, economic and cultural imperatives of Central Asia.
THE CENTRAL ASIAN CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIETY
The Central Asian Center for Media and Society will develop, investigate and promote the emergent new media in Central Asia, with particular attention paid to the ways that the new media are influenced by, and influence, social life. By building on local and international partnerships, it will amplify available resources and expertise, and act as a hub for a range of projects that bringing together academics across an array of disciplines. It will support graduate education in journalism at international standards, especially through joint Master’s degree programs.
THE SOCIO-LEGAL JUSTICE CENTER
The Socio-Legal Justice Center provides a focal point its diverse pockets of research and graduate teaching interests on social justice, social policy and social law, and the governance, administration and management of social policy. Its aim is to build interdisciplinary research, graduate teaching and post-experience training capacity in these fields.
