YOU ARE INVITED to a private breakfast with Oleksandr (Alex) Rohozynsky, Director, Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC).  The Kyiv School of Economics is a world-class academic institution with a reputation for excellence both in Ukraine and internationally. 

KSE Director Oleksandr (Alex) Rohozynsky will make a presentation about the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), http://www.kse.org.ua/, and discuss the development of business and economic education in Ukraine.  His presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. 

The USUBC breakfast will be held on Tuesday morning, January 18, 2011, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the conference room at the offices of Cargill, 1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 650 West, Washington, D.C.  A continental breakfast will be served.  Please RSVP immediately about your attendance.

KSE offers internationally recognized two-year, full time English language Master’s Programs in Economic Analysis and in Financial Economics taught by international and Western-trained Ukrainian faculty who have strong backgrounds in teaching and research. The program’s curriculum is modeled on the best economic graduate programs in North America and Western Europe.

ANDERS ASLUND (Peterson Institute - REGINA YAN (Eurasia)
IRINA PALIASHVILI (Ukrainian Legal Group) - EDI SEGURA (SigmaBleyzer)
KSE is governed by an international Board of Directors. The Board is co-chaired by Anders Aslund, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and a Senior Advisor to USUBC and by Regina Yan, Executive Vice President of the Eurasia Foundation, a member of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC). 

The KSE board includes Irina Paliashvili, President and Senior Counsel at RULG-Ukrainian Legal Group, a member of USUBC and a member of the USUBC executive committee.  Edilberto Segura, Partner, Chief Economist, SigmaBleyzer and Chair of the Advisory Board of The Bleyzer Foundation
is a part-time faculty member at KSE. SigmaBleyzer and The Bleyzer Foundation are members of USUBC. 

RSVP:  Please RSVP immediately about your attendance at the breakfast to Morgan Williams, mwilliams@usubc.org.  There is no charge for the breakfast.  Attendance is limited so respond quickly.
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INFORMATION: KYIV SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
Annually the Kyiv School of Economics, http://www.kse.org.ua/, accepts about 55 new students to the first year of the program. Total of about 80-90 first and second year students receive education at KSE each year. The total cost of the education is EURO 10,000 per student per year. Generous support of sponsors allows KSE to set tuition at the level of only EURO 3,000 a year and provide full scholarships to about 30 students a year. In addition, about 40 students receive partial scholarships and pay reduced tuition of EURO 1,500.

Private individuals fund two scholarships at the KSE: the Alumni Scholarship and the Peter Kennedy Memorial Fellowship (http://www.kse.org.ua/aboutus/fellowship.htm).  Companies traditionally support KSE by funding a course, a faculty chair, or a student scholarship.

The course, faculty chair, or student scholarship are named after the funding organization. Currently, KSE has Citibank and Dragon Capital scholarships, and a student loan program by Swedbank. If you are interested to establish a scholarship or support a faculty chair or a course, please contact Svitlana Bocharova, Bocharova@kse.org.ua, tel +380 (44) 492-8012) for further information. 

Since 1996, KSE has produced 462 graduates. Seventy-four graduates have already received a Ph.D. degree from Western universities; 10 of those graduates teach at KSE on full- or part- time basis.

KSE alumni work in leading positions at the top financial and policy-making institutions in Ukraine, or earned recognition as excellent economists in the USA and Western Europe. A number of USUBC member companies employ KSE/EERC graduates, including SigmaBleyzer, Citibank, Ernst&Young, KPMG, Phoenix Capital, SCM, and others.  

SUPPORTING KSE IN THE USA
KSE receives donations in the USA through its founder EERC, Inc. EERC, Inc., is a charitable organization incorporated in the District of Columbia. The U.S. tax authorities have recognized it as a tax-exempt charity under section 501 (c) (3) of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.

You can support KSE by sending check payable to EERC Inc. to the following address: EERC, Inc, 5902 Mount Eagle DR., Suite 314, Alexandria VA 22303 USA. EERC will provide a letter confirming the donation which can be used to support deduction of the donation on federal tax returns.

SUPPORTING KSE WORLDWIDE
You can support KSE from anywhere in the world using your credit card. Please follow the links and instructions at the web-site (http://www.kse.org.ua/support.htm).

You can designate your support to general support of KSE, to support one of the existing scholarships, or can provide different designation for your contribution. For example, you can provide funds to establish a special USUBC scholarship.

SUPPORTING KSE IN UKRAINE
Donations in Ukraine are received by the Kyiv School of Economics Charitable Foundation through a wire transfer. KSE Charitable Foundation is a non-profit institution registered in Ukraine, and donations may be deductible according to the Ukrainian law. Please contact Svitlana Bocharova Bocharova@kse.org.ua, tel. +380 (44) 492-8012) for the information about the bank account and wire instructions.

BREAKFAST WITH KYIV SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS DIRECTOR ALEX ROHOZYNSKY
Tuesday, January 18, 2011, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Offices of Cargill, 1030 15th Street, NW, Suite 650 West, Washington, D.C.
RSVP Immediately to mwilliams@usubc.org.