Skip to main content
University of Nebraska Omaha logo University of Nebraska Omaha
APPLY MY UNO DIRECTORY

Students Faculty Staff Community
University of Nebraska Omaha logo
International Programs
APPLY MY UNO DIRECTORY
Students Faculty Staff Community
  • About Us Backback to Main menu
    • About International Programs
    • International at UNO
    • Our Units
    • Faculty & Staff Directory
    • 2023 International Programs Annual Report
    • UNO Accreditation
    • News
    • Event Calendar
  • Academics Backback to Main menu
    • Our Programs
    • Academic Calendar
    • UNO Majors and Programs
    • International Studies Major
    • Education Abroad
    • Request Information
  • English Programs Backback to Main menu
    • Intensive English (ILUNO)
    • IPD English for Professionals
  • Admissions Backback to Main menu
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Intensive English
    • International Professional Development
    • UNO Scholarships for International Students
  • Student Support Backback to Main menu
    • International at UNO
    • International Student Advising
    • Getting Started at UNO
    • Getting Started in ILUNO
    • International Student Housing
    • Employment, Travel, and Legal Matters
    • Forms for International Students
  • Scholar Support Backback to Main menu
    • J-1 Scholars
    • Visa Sponsorship
    • Transferring to UNO
    • Housing for International Scholars
    • Extending Your Status
  • Community & Student Involvement Backback to Main menu
    • Center for Afghanistan and Regional Studies
    • Global Grants
    • Global Partnerships
    • International Travel
    • International Education Week
    • Peace Corps
    • Faculty Fulbright
    • Shizuoka University Partnership
    • Events
  1. UNO
  2. International Programs
  3. International Studies and Programs News
  4. 2017
  5. 01
  6. Collaboration to Assist Afghan University

Collaboration to Assist Afghan University

  • contact: Sam Petto
  • phone: 402-554-2704
  • email: unonews@unomaha.edu
  • search keywords:
  • afghanistan
  • engineering
  • grant
  • global engagement
Photo of Sher Jan Ahmadzai and Junke Guo.

Junke Guo, associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Sher Jan Ahmadzai, director of UNO's Center for Afghanistan Studies.

The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and University of Nebraska-Lincoln will help an Afghan university review and improve one of its master’s programs with assistance of an $850,000 grant.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is funding the project. The grant runs through Sept. 2018, in support of a graduate-level hydraulics program at Afghanistan’s Kabul Polytechnic University (KPU).

Simply put, we’re helping Afghans build their education system in a way that meets the country’s needs.

 Sher Jan Ahmadzai, Director, Center for Afghanistan Studies

UNO Center for Afghanistan Studies Director Sher Jan Ahmadzai and UNO International Studies Director Patrick McNamara are the principal investigators on the grant. Both are also currently involved in two similar efforts, in partnership with Afghanistan’s Kabul University and Balkh University.

“Simply put, we’re helping Afghans build their education system in a way that meets the country’s needs,” Ahmadzai said. “UNO’s Center for Afghanistan Studies has been active in Afghanistan for more than 40 years, and we are thrilled to be able to expand on the vital work that we have already been doing with the support of these federal grants.”

This grant will provide new learning material and resources for KPU's Department of Hydraulics and Hydraulic Structures, as well as a needs assessment; curriculum and faculty development; and in-person training.

Junke Guo, associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the grant’s academic director, said Afghanistan has a significant need for engineers, particularly those with an understanding of hydraulics.

“Though Kabul is Afghanistan’s largest city, our team that recently visited the city observed that it doesn’t have a sewer and water treatment system,” Guo said. “The team was also told that the Government of Afghanistan plans to build 22 dams in the near future to improve the country’s infrastructures for water supply, irrigation, and hydropower. To do this, the government will need many hydraulic engineers. Through this project, we can help KPU and the country meet this national need.”

This effort is part of the USAID Afghanistan University Support and Workforce Development Program. The program’s goal is to improve Afghanistan’s higher education system and train qualified employees to serve the country’s growing economy.

For media requests, please contact:

Charley Reed, UNO Associate Director of Media Relations
unonews@unomaha.edu
402.554.2129

About the University of Nebraska at Omaha

Located in one of America’s best cities to live, work and learn, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university. With more than 15,000 students enrolled in 200-plus programs of study, UNO is recognized nationally for its online education, graduate education, military friendliness and community engagement efforts. Founded in 1908, UNO has served learners of all backgrounds for more than 100 years and is dedicated to another century of excellence both in the classroom and in the community.

Become a fan of Center for Afghanistan Studies on Facebook.

News Sections

  • International Programs News Center
  • UNO News Center
  • Maverick Daily
  • The Bullseye
  • Campus Events

Featured

  • The Green Voices of Change: Women Leading Sustainability in Pakistan
  • Our Summer in Türkiye: UNO's 2024 Nene Field Ambassadors
  • Nebraska Schools Partner with the Center for Afghanistan and Regional Studies to Better Serve Newcomers from Afghanistan and Beyond
  • YSEALI Alumni Summit: Empowering Leaders for Impact

Most Viewed

  • Advancing the Frontiers of Public Tertiary Education Conference
  • Effort Brings Together Different Cultures, Generations

Contact Us

If you have a story idea, news tip or inquiry please contact:

Emily Krueger, International Programs
ekrueger@unomaha.edu • 402.554.5933


International Programs

International Programs

Contact Us
  • International Programs
  • 241 Arts and Sciences Hall
  • 222 University Drive East
  • Omaha, NE 68182   map
  • 402.554.2293
  • world@unomaha.edu
Social media
Program Resources
  • Admissions
  • International Student Advising
  • International Studies Major
  • ILUNO Intensive English
  • International Professional Development (IPD)
  • Education Abroad
  • Center for Afghanistan and Regional Studies
Arts and Sciences Hall

Next Steps

  • Visit UNO
  • Request Information
  • Apply for Admission
  • The UNO Advantage
  • Our City (Omaha)

Just For You

  • Future Students
  • Current Students
  • Work at UNO
  • Faculty and Staff
  • A-Z List

Popular Services and Resources

  • my.unomaha.edu
  • Academic Calendar
  • Campus Buildings & Maps
  • Library
  • Pay Your Bill
  • Course Catalogs
  • Internships & Career Development
  • The Maverick Store
  • MavCARD Services
  • Military-Connected Resource Center
  • Speech Center
  • Writing Center
  • Human Resources
  • Center for Faculty Excellence

Affiliates

  • University of Nebraska System
  • NU Foundation
  • Buffett Early Childhood Institute
  • Daugherty Water for Food Institute
  • National Strategic Research Institute
  • Peter Kiewit Institute
  • Rural Prosperity Nebraska
  1. University Policies
  2. Privacy Statement
  3. Accessibility
  1. 402.554.2800

University of Nebraska Omaha
University of Nebraska Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68182
  • ©  
  • Emergency Information Alert
  • MavsReport

Social Media


Omaha Skyline

Our Campus. Otherwise Known as Omaha.

The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its education programs or activities, including admissions and employment. The University prohibits any form of retaliation taken against anyone for reporting discrimination, harassment, or retaliation for otherwise engaging in protected activity. Read the full statement.