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COOPERATION WITH WORLD UNIVERSITIES IS STRENGTHENED

2/22/2022

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University is expanding cooperation with foreign colleagues, achieving high results and new opportunities. Agreements on bilateral cooperation were signed with 550 universities and research centers in 50 countries of the world. Over 100 teachers have improved their qualifications in the world's top 300 universities.

More than 100 foreign professors and scientists lecture at the university. Of these, more than 70 teachers came at the invitation of the university, 29 were attracted under the program of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Well-known scientists invited at the initiative of the rector - mathematician Walbai Omirbay, who works at the Wayne University of Detroit (USA), and neuroscientist Bazylbek Davletov from Cambridge - today have become the favorite teachers of KazNU students.

In addition, on the initiative of the Chairman of the Board - Rector of KazNU Zhanseit Tuymebayev, 50 teachers and staff visited and exchanged experience with foreign colleagues in the largest educational institutions in Turkey - Akdeniz University and Antalya Educational University.

In the current academic year, 41 teachers and employees of the university became the owners of the international educational scholarship of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan "Bolashak". This figure is 7.2% of the total number of scholarship holders in the Republic.

Currently, 21 of the "Bolashakov" are studying and undergoing training in the United States, 18 universities in Europe, as well as in Japan and Turkey.

Also, more than 40 professors gave lectures abroad, in higher educational institutions in Hungary, Germany, Mongolia, France, the USA, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and other countries.

Teachers and staff of the leading university in the country are now focused on training for advanced training at the universities of George Washington, Humboldt, Imperial College London, higher educational institutions of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Berlin, Tokyo.

 

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