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Today, November 28, a meeting took place between Aiya Ospanova, Chairwoman of the Board of the Center for International Programs, and representatives from the British universities University of Manchester and Durham University.
During the meeting, issues of collaboration in higher education were discussed. Aiya Ospanova provided insights into recent innovations in the Bolashak International Program.
For Reference: Currently, 13 Bolashak scholarship holders are studying at the University of Manchester, including 7 master's students and 6 doctoral candidates. The University of Manchester is a renowned English research university located in Manchester, UK. Established in 1824, it has become one of the leading universities globally, known for its research achievements and academic studies. It is a member of the Russell Group, which consists of 24 top research universities in the UK.
Durham University, founded in 1832, is one of the oldest universities in the UK. Today, over 18,000 students from around the world are enrolled at Durham University. Currently, 4 Bolashak scholarship holders are studying at Durham University in doctoral programs in Chemistry, Education, Public Policy, and Archaeology and Ethnology.