The International Forum of Strategic Partners “Kazakhstan – A Territory of Academic Knowledge” was held in Astana with the participation of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
During the forum, the Head of State emphasized that education and science are key strategic sectors that know no borders and unite nations around the world. According to him, the forum itself serves as a vivid example of this principle.
“This is indeed a very important event — a unique platform where valuable ideas are voiced and forecasts for the development of global education and science are formed. Since yesterday, meetings have been taking place in Astana with the participation of leaders and representatives of the world’s leading universities, fostering intensive exchange of opinions. Internationally recognized scholars and experts are discussing pressing issues here in our capital. Today, heads of prestigious global universities are sharing their profound insights with us. I express my sincere gratitude to all of you,”
— said President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Minister of Science and Higher Education Sayasat Nurbek presented a number of concrete measures undertaken by the Ministry to drive the deep transformation of both the national and global educational ecosystems.
“Kazakhstan is developing a network of 40 branches of foreign universities, 85% of which focus on high-tech fields such as artificial intelligence, computer engineering, cybersecurity, natural and technical sciences, nuclear physics, and other in-demand specializations. This enables students to receive an international-quality education within the country. These university branches also attract investment and promote academic tourism.
Today, 31,500 international students are studying in Kazakhstan — a historic record. For the first time, the number of students from Asia has exceeded that of students from the CIS. By 2029, we aim to increase their number to 100,000,” — said Sayasat Nurbek.