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The American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) ( fa, ; ps, ) is an Afghan private university located in the
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section of
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. Most students of AUAF currently live abroad and there are plans to create a new AUAF campus in
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in the near future. AUAF was the country's first private, not-for-profit institution of higher education and was located in Kabul near the
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and the
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. Chartered in 2004, the AUAF offers an
MBA A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master's in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration such as accounti ...
program, four undergraduate degree programs, pre-college preparation (Academy) and continuing education and professional development training (the Professional Development Institute). It opened its doors in 2006 with an initial enrollment of 50 students and enrolls more than 1,700 full and part-time students. Its alumni include 29 Fulbright Scholars.


History

The idea for the American University of Afghanistan began in 2002 with Dr. Sharif Fayez, then Afghan Minister of Higher Education. During his time as minister, he proposed the creation of Afghanistan's first-ever private university. The following year in an address before
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, then U.S. First Lady Laura Bush announced her support of educational initiatives in Afghanistan. The U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, likely inspired from his own experience at the American University of Beirut, encouraged the establishment of the American University of Afghanistan. The Afghanistan High Commission for Private Investment offered leases on two parcels of land totaling in the
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area of Kabul until 2103. In addition, the American University of Afghanistan corporation was chartered in the State of
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, under the leadership of Dr. Jacob van Lutsenburg Maas, who later became the non-profit corporation's president, to receive these leases. In 2007, the non-profit corporation became a tax-exempt 501(c) 3 organization. A charter for the establishment of the American University of Afghanistan was granted on July 26, 2004, by the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education, under Article 46, Chapter 2 of the new Afghan Constitution and Article 445 of the Civil Code. A feasibility study was initiated by the Coordinating Council of International Universities, based in the United States, to recommend an institutional framework. In December 2004, the inaugural meeting of the Board of Trustees convened in
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, where Dr. Fayez was elected President '' pro tempore'', serving in this capacity until April 2007, when he was named "founder" by the new president. He continued to lobby the Afghan government on the university's behalf, served as an adviser to the current president, and maintained an office on campus until his death in Feb 2019. In March 2005, then U.S. First Lady (and former teacher) Laura Bush visited the site and announced a substantial grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to launch the institution. USAID continues to be the primary financial backer of the organization as it pursues sources of private funding. The American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) is an internationally supported private, not-for-profit university located in Kabul, Afghanistan. Established in 2006, it provides modern, global standard education to its students. The first students of the American University of Afghanistan enrolled in March 2006. They began with classes to improve their English language and study skills. By September of that year, the university began offering its first credit-bearing undergraduate courses. The Professional Development Institute was also launched in the same year, providing adult professional courses and adult professional level programs. On June 8, 2008, Mrs. Bush announced an additional $40 million (USD) in funding for the subsequent five years. Funding will cover more than half of the university's operating expenses during that period, leaving the university to pursue private funding for the remainder of its operating expenses and for the development of its new campus. The university held its first commencement ceremony on May 26, 2011, awarding undergraduate degrees to 32 graduates. It held its fourth, and largest, graduation on December 5, 2014, where 180 undergraduate and graduate students graduated. On May 22, 2015, the university held its sixth commencement ceremony, honoring the class of 2015, at the university's International campus. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the Doctorate of Humane Letters Honorary Degree to distinguished guest, former Afghan President
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, who also delivered the commencement address. Currently, more than 1,700 full and part-time students from all 34
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are enrolled in the university, including 1,190 students in undergraduate and graduate program, and 950 students in certification courses. About 35.9% of students for Spring 2015 were women, and more than 85% of the students receive financial assistance. In an interview with Film Annex, Dr. C. Michael Smith, former President of the American University of Afghanistan stated that for the 2012–13 school year over 50% of the entering students were women.


2014 Taliban attack

Two employees were killed as a result of a Taliban gun and bomb attack on a popular restaurant in Kabul where the employees were dining in January 2014. Some 21 people reportedly died in the attack.


2016


August 7

An American and Australian professor were kidnapped on 7 August 2016, by criminals dressed in
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uniforms. A team of U.S. Special Forces later attempted to rescue them but failed. They were released 3 years later, in November 2019, in an exchange for three Taliban prisoners.


August 24

On the evening of August 24, 2016, three gunmen opened fire and detonated explosives on campus killing seven university students, one policeman, three security guards at the university, one university professor, and a guard from a neighboring school. Fraidoon Obaidi, chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of Kabul Police, said that they were able to kill the attackers. No group has yet claimed responsibility.


2021

With the
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,
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has reported that thousands of university-educated students hoping to flee Afghanistan were unable to. However many are now studying in exile abroad in Qatar, at the American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and at
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in New York, among other locations.


Programs

All programs are conducted entirely in English. The university runs on the U.S. semester system with the academic year starting in August, and in other respects also operates in the style of American universities. ; The Graduate Degree Program AUAF in fall 2011 began its first graduate program, offering the master of business administration degree. This program builds on the success of the university's undergraduate business program, which is the most popular major among AUAF students. A total of 29 students were admitted in the first MBA class. It is now offering students an opportunity to pursue an optional bi-annual concentration program in Finance or Management. The program comprises 14 credit courses that provide a comprehensive view of general business management. Classes are admitted on a cohort basis. Each cohort progresses through an established sequence of courses that first develop the concepts, tools, and techniques used in “best-practices” organizations. The MBA program begins each fall. The first cohort graduated in May 2013. On May 22, 2015, a total of 59 students graduated from MBA. Masters of Arts in Education program was launched at AUAF in March 2014. It was a collaborative effort with Afghan Ministry of Education Teacher Training Directorate, and with funding from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) and the World Bank. On April 17, 2015, AUAF held the graduation ceremony for the inaugural cohort of students in this program. The program included 318 students (23% female), representing all of the country's 34 provinces. ; The Undergraduate Degree Program The American University of Afghanistan currently offers four-year undergraduate degree programs in business administration with concentrations in management, accounting, finance and marketing, information technology and computer science, and political science and public administration. Through required general studies in their first two years of undergraduate study, all students acquire knowledge in English composition, mathematics, the natural sciences, arts and humanities, and the social sciences. The department of Business provides students with theories and concepts related to international, world-class business practices, and seeks to graduate students who will be competitive in domestic and international firms. Students gain in-depth knowledge of information systems, software design, development and scientific approaches in ITCS. A combination of political science and public administration exposes students to the subfields of political science in addition to field of public administration. The law program provides in-depth exposure to all major areas of law. Graduates will be qualified to enter the court system, private legal practice, government and business. To graduate from the Undergraduate Program, students must complete a total of 120 credits, from both General Education and Major-specific requirements. AUAF held its sixth commencement ceremony of class 2015, on May 22, 2015. In fall 2008, Stanford Law School's Afghanistan Legal Education Project was launched at the university. It provides introductory legal training that features the first new text in decades dedicated to the legal system in Afghanistan. In September 2012, AUAF and Stanford University received a $7.2 million grant for this program from the US State Department. ; The Professional Development Institute The American University of Afghanistan's Professional Development Institute was established in 2006 to meet the training needs of professionals in Afghanistan and the region. It offers training courses, workshops, and seminars to professionals from private sector, government, and non-governmental organizations working in Afghanistan and the region. PDI's specialized, non-degree courses are designed to improve both language and workplace skills, including management and leadership training. PDI offers a broad range of training and education courses throughout Afghanistan to private business, non-profit organizations, NGOs, government agencies and individuals. The English Language Center within the institute provides a comprehensive range of English language training for non-native speakers. PDI administers short-term courses in accounting, finance, project management, human resources management, and information technologies. The Business unit now offers training and exam prep courses in ACCA and FIA. The institute is the only ACCA golden member in Afghanistan. The IT program offers a variety of technology training: Cisco, Comp TIA, ICDL, Microsoft, Oracle, and Redhat among others. The PDI currently has four regional centers in Herat, Kandahar, and Balkh and Nangarhar provinces.


Organization

The overall governance and management of AUAF is overseen by the board of trustees. The board has fiduciary responsibility for the university and makes all policy decisions to achieve its vision and mission. The board consists of leading members of the academic, business, and political communities in Afghanistan and the United States. The president is responsible for implementing the policies of the board and for the overall administration of the university. The first president of the university was president pro tempore Sharif Fayez, Afghanistan's Minister of Higher Education from 2002 to 2004. In January 2015, Dr. Mark A. English assumed leadership of the university as President. Dr. C. Michael Smith stepped down after nearly six years of exceptional service. The university's Vice President for Academic Affairs is Prof. Victoria C Fontan.


Campus

Until 2021, American University of Afghanistan had two Campuses which were known as the West Campus and the International Campus. The campuses of the American University of Afghanistan were located on Darulaman Road in
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,
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. The West campus operated on the site of the former American International School of Kabul. A large tract of land immediately across the road from the current campus, and running south to the Dar-ul-Amman Palace was being developed for campus expansion, until the Taliban takeover. Principal academic buildings on the campus included the Azizi Building, which housed classrooms and faculty offices; the Bayat Building, which housed administration offices and classrooms; and the Multi Purpose Academic Building, which housed the Bernice Nachman Marlowe Library, science and computer labs, and classrooms. This building also contained the Abdul Madjid Zabuli real-presence videoconferencing system. Other buildings on campus included the Michael Bayat Gymnasium, the Faculty Office Buildings, two Masjids (for men and women), and the AUAF Cafeteria. The International Campus was built later and served as the main campus for day to day university classes. The Women Center was the main building where most of the classes and offices were located alongside the major Auditorium. In 2019, Bayat IT center also opened which mainly housed IT classes and labs for the Computer Science department. There were branches of Yummy fast food on the second floor of the Women Center and a Finest supermarket Branch near the Football field. According to the President of AUAF, Ian Bickford, "We spent the last two days on campus trying to remove any student records and employee records from the campus, and that included destroying files and hard drives. My colleagues and I and some of the students who remained in the last day stood around a bonfire that was made of our campus records." As of 2022, the buildings of the campus are still intact, but no longer serve and teaching or research functions.


International Center for Afghan Women's Economic Development

The International Center for Afghan Women's Economic Development (ICAWED) also known as the Women's Center, is an institution dedicated to advancing the role of women in Afghanistan's economy, located at the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) in Kabul. ICAWED was established in 2013.


Business Innovation Hub

Business Innovation Hub (BIH) was founded in November 2013 as an initiative of the American University of Afghanistan. BIH is located at the International campus of AUAF. BIH is a business accelerator. BIH is staffed by a team of Afghan and international consultants who have extensive local and international business experience.


References


External links


The American University of Afghanistan - Official website

American University of Afghanistan Women’s Dormitory OVERVIEW
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