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An analysis of Russian international branch campuses in Uzbekistan as an instrument of influence

Sherzod is a lecturer and a module leader at Westminster International University in Tashkent. He matriculated at Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages and pursued teacher training courses at Fukuoka Education University and the University of Tsukuba with Japanese Government scholarship before proceeding to MEd in International and Comparative Education at the University of Hong Kong. His Master research focused on teachers’ perceptions of shadow education (private tutoring) in Uzbekistan. He also works as a national research consultant at the UNESCO office in Tashkent. His research interests focus on internationalization of higher education, international branch campuses and shadow education.
