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Prof. Dr. Rahat Sabyrbekov

Contact


+49 641 99 12714

rahat.sabyrbekov@gmail.com

Researcher at OSCE Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic

Visiting Scholar, Davis Center, Harvard University, United States

                   
                       

Further Information


Affiliation Guest Professor
Focus Areas

Food & Energy Systems
Climate & Environmental Change

References ORCID
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Education


01/2014 – 11/2019

PhD in Environmental Economics, School of Economics and Business, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway

10/2006 – 01/2009

Master’s in International Political Economy, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

08/1999 – 06/2004

MSc in Economics, Bishkek State University, Kyrgyzstan

 

 

Work and research experience


09/2023 – present

 

Visiting Scholar, Davis Center, Harvard University, United States

  • Research on climate change adaptation

11/2023 – present

 

Adjunct Professor, Hult International Business School, United States

  • Teaching (Development Economics)

11/2023 – present

 

Adjunct Professor, Boston College, United States

  • Teaching (Economics of Sustainable Development)

10/2022 – 05/2023

 

Visiting Research Fellow, Economics, Duke University, United States

  • Research on economic development of low-income countries

01/2020 – 12/2023

 

Post-doc Researcher, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Academy, Kyrgyz Republic,

  • Research, teaching, and supervision of research of graduate students,
  • Project and grant management.

08/2010 – 12/2020

 

 

Assistant Professor, Economics, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan

  • Research and thesis supervision
  • Teaching economics courses at undergraduate and graduate levels
  • Coordination of grant and research projects.

09/2012 – 12/2019

 

 

Project Coordinator, Norway – Kyrgyzstan Research and Education Project

  • Management of grant ($750,000)
  • Coordination   of   international   team  to   achieve   research   and   curriculum development goals
  • Capacity building for staff and students.

04/2018– 12/2019

 

Director, Center for Environment and Development, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan

  • Coordination of research projects
  • Conducting training for policymakers and academia.

07/2019 – 10/2019

 

Economist, “Identifying low carbon and climate resilient pathways for the ruminant sector in the selected countries of Central Asia”. UN FAO,

  • Assessment of economic impact of climate change on livestock sector.