Have you ever wondered where civil rights movements come from? Why do some come and go, while others change the course of entire nations? To explore this important area of history, we invite you to take part in a course on civil rights in the U.S., created especially for the American Center audience by University…
This summer, Auburn University author and research professor Lee A. Farrow, delivered a series of presentations about the most famous U.S. National Parks for the American Center audience.
If you missed the events or would like to re-watch them, follow the links to our YouTube channel!
🎥 Yosemite, Death Valley, and Sequoia
Yosemite…
Great news for all who have missed the insightful and captivating lectures of David Goldfield, the renowned American historian, author, filmmaker, and speaker from the American Center! On October 2nd, the professor will host a session for our audience on an intriguing and relevant topic: ‘The Woman Vote and American Presidential Elections.’
Before the…
Recently, a program for beginner developers - Mentorship program for developers - was held in the virtual space of the American Center. The mentor of the course was Ihnat Kryshchyk - an experienced developer and architect with almost a decade of experience in software development. Currently, Ihnat works as a senior software engineer at the…
For six months, the American Center has been hosting book club meetings. Participants discuss not fiction but books on leadership, strategy, and business development. The inspirer and host of the Business Book Club, co-owner of the e-commerce agency World e-Com Egor Ryasov, told us how he came to reading through dyslexia, why he loves American…
"Medical English for Professionals," offered by the American Center in Minsk, Belarus, from May to July 2024, is an intensive course designed for healthcare staff aiming to enhance their English communication skills for effective patient care, collaboration with international teams, and professional growth.
This program covers practical exercises in speaking, listening, reading, and writing,…