A memorandum was signed between AzTU and 3 universities of Kazakhstan

A memorandum was signed between AzTU and 3 universities of Kazakhstan

A memorandum was signed between AzTU and 3 universities of Kazakhstan

On March 4, a roundtable titled “Expanding Cooperation in Higher Education Between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan” was held at ADA University.

The event was attended by Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science and Higher Education, Sayasat Nurbek; Azerbaijan’s Minister of Science and Education, Emin Amrullayev; and the rectors of leading universities from both countries.

In his opening remarks, ADA University Rector Hafiz Pashayev welcomed the guests and emphasized the professionalism of the Kazakh academic staff working at ADA. He noted that efforts will continue to further expand cooperation in science and education between the two countries.

Kazakhstan’s Minister Sayasat Nurbek expressed his country’s intent to deepen cooperation in higher education with Azerbaijan. He highlighted the importance of strengthening academic and scientific collaboration, adding that both countries are currently working on educational strategies, institutional partnerships, and innovative approaches. He underlined that joint efforts are being expanded to create new academic and research opportunities.

Azerbaijan’s Minister Emin Amrullayev also stressed the importance of developing educational collaboration between the two countries. He pointed out that both nations have their own national interests and that a shared operational model in education has been adopted accordingly. The minister emphasized that the main goal is to strengthen higher education and ensure the sustainable development of universities.

Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Alim Bayel, noted the ongoing large-scale educational reforms in both countries and their shared commitment to deepening cooperation in this field.

During the panel discussion titled “Enhancing Academic Cooperation Between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan,” the participants exchanged ideas on topics such as:

  • “Dual Degree Programs Between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan: Effective Implementation and Impact Strategies,”
  • “Scientific Cooperation Between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan: Promoting Innovation and Global Partnerships,” and
  • “Boosting Academic Mobility and Cultural Collaboration.”

Following the discussions, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU) and the following Kazakh universities:

  • Atyrau Oil and Gas University named after S. Utebayev
  • Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University
  • Karaganda Industrial University.

 

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