Global Campus Central Asia Volunteers
I really enjoy promoting MAHRS and Global Campus Central Asia on Instagram, as it is an outstanding program that opens up many opportunities. Through SMM, I aim to highlight its academic excellence, international environment, and the real impact it has on students and alumni, making it more visible and inspiring for a wider audience. Our approach includes content planning, storytelling through posts and reels, highlighting student and alumni achievements, promoting events, and maintaining an active, responsive presence.
Aiperi Boronbaeva '27
Consistently creating content for the program's social media can be challenging at times, but I genuinely enjoy it — I am a creative person with experience in managing social media for various organizations. During periods of heavy coursework and final assignments, social media sometimes takes a back seat, which makes me feel guilty, even though I am just a volunteer. But my favourite part of volunteering is forcing my colleagues to smile for the camera every Friday, when we take a photo with our professors:)
Mamatkazy Rasul uulu '27
Currently volunteering in the Digital Tech Workshop led by Manu Krishan at the Global Campus of Human Rights, while co-developing Safe Seas, Strong Fins—a children’s book on personal boundaries for primary school-aged children (with Gala Abushakhmanova and Eugenia Ricciotti). Also contributed to Human Rights Week through OSCE Academy and Global Campus Central Asia activities, including a presentation on children’s environmental rights. Active United Nations Volunteers (UNV) member since 2024.
Yerke Yerkenkyzy '27