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22 June 2026

University of Central Asia Celebrated the Class of 2026 and Concluded Silver Jubilee Year

22 June 2026

The University of Central Asia (UCA) celebrated a major milestone on 20 June with the graduation of its sixth cohort of undergraduate students at the University’s residential campuses in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, and Khorog, Tajikistan. The occasion also marked the University’s 25th anniversary, celebrating a quarter century of advancing education, research, and development across Central Asia.

UCA's Silver Jubilee Year commemorated 25 years since the signing of the International Treaty that established the University through a unique partnership between the Republics of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and the Ismaili Imamat. Throughout the year, UCA has celebrated its enduring commitment to improving the quality of life of people living in the mountain regions of Central Asia.

The occasion was honoured by the presence of Prince Aly Muhammad Aga Khan, who joined graduates, their families, government representatives, members of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), UCA's Board of Trustees, and other distinguished guests in celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2026 and reflecting on UCA's first quarter century of impact across Central Asia.

Sixty one graduates from the three Founding States, as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Russia, received degrees in Computer Science, Communications and Media, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Global Economics. This year's graduates represent a new generation of leaders, researchers, innovators, and professionals whose academic work reflects many of the critical challenges and opportunities facing Central Asia today.

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Address of Prof. Dr Christopher Gerry, Rector of the University of Central Asia

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Valedictorian address - Syed Shujaat Ali

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Jyldyz Mambetova, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Naryn Region

In a message to the graduating class, Prince Aly Muhammad Aga Khan highlighted UCA’s role in advancing the expanding educational, economic, and social opportunities across Central Asia and reflected on the 25th anniversary as a time to honour the extraordinary partnership that led to the University’s founding. He also delivered a message from UCA’s Chancellor, His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V, reaffirming the University’s commitment to research, innovation, and the sustainable development of mountain societies.

In his address, the Chancellor reflected on the broader purpose of education, noting: “Your education has given you knowledge and skills. I hope it has also strengthened your judgement, deepened your sense of responsibility, prepared you to listen with care, to think independently, and to work with others in a spirit of respect.”

The graduation programme also featured addresses by the Rector, government representatives, and student valedictorian.

Mrs. Jyldyz Mambetova, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Naryn Region, commended UCA for bringing internationally recognised standards of higher education to remote mountain regions, noting: “UCA has brought world-class higher education to mountain regions, enabling young people to access quality learning in their own communities.”

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Graduation Procession, Naryn campus

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As UCA concludes its first twenty-five years and looks toward the future, the Class of 2026 stands as a testament to the University's enduring mission: preparing graduates with the knowledge, skills, values, and sense of purpose needed to contribute meaningfully to their communities, and the wider world.

As highlighted by Professor Christopher J Gerry, UCA Rector, education can be transformative—not only for individuals, but also for their families and communities. “What makes this university distinctive is not simply its programmes or its locations, but the connections it creates. We bring together students, researchers and practitioners from different countries, cultures and disciplines, and encourage them to build bridges between worlds that too often remain separate,” he noted.

Both the Chancellor's message and the Rector's address emphasised the importance of curiosity, judgement, ethical leadership and cross-cultural understanding in a world increasingly shaped by technological, environmental and social change.

As UCA concludes its first twenty-five years and looks toward the future, the Class of 2026 stands as a testament to the University's enduring mission: preparing graduates with the knowledge, skills, values, and sense of purpose needed to contribute meaningfully to their communities, and the wider world. Looking ahead, UCA remains committed to building on this foundation to expand opportunities and strengthen its impact across the region in the years to come.

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Graduation Procession, Khorog campus

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