A meeting was held at Kazakh-American University between President Assylbek Issakhov and Madina Dushimova, Head of Global University Systems (GUS).
During the discussion, the parties explored opportunities to expand educational pathways for students, aimed at integrating them into the global academic environment and enhancing graduates’ competitiveness in the international labor market.
The guest presented opportunities for KAU students to continue their studies at universities in the United States and the United Kingdom, including Arden University, the University of Central Florida, the University of Akron, and other institutions within the GUS network.
The parties also considered various program formats, including the dual degree model in a “3+1” format, which involves studying in Kazakhstan followed by the completion of studies abroad.
Additionally, special attention was given to students’ career prospects, including gaining international academic experience and opportunities for employment abroad after graduation.
The meeting reflects KAU’s commitment to expanding international cooperation and enhancing professional opportunities for its students.
During the discussion, the parties explored opportunities to expand educational pathways for students, aimed at integrating them into the global academic environment and enhancing graduates’ competitiveness in the international labor market.
The guest presented opportunities for KAU students to continue their studies at universities in the United States and the United Kingdom, including Arden University, the University of Central Florida, the University of Akron, and other institutions within the GUS network.
The parties also considered various program formats, including the dual degree model in a “3+1” format, which involves studying in Kazakhstan followed by the completion of studies abroad.
Additionally, special attention was given to students’ career prospects, including gaining international academic experience and opportunities for employment abroad after graduation.
The meeting reflects KAU’s commitment to expanding international cooperation and enhancing professional opportunities for its students.