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THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW DELEGATION VISITED THE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Olzhas Sakenov, Chairman of the Board of the Center for International Programs JSC, met with Dr. Guillaume Tiberghien, a representative of the School of Social and Environmental Sustainability of the University of Glasgow, in the office of the CIP.

At the moment, 27 fellows are studying at the university. Of these, there are 16 undergraduates and 11 doctoral students in various specialties, such as Education, Sustainable tourism and global challenges, Management, Finance, Public policy, Biomedical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Medicine, Cancer research, etc.

The head of the Center Olzhas Sakenov told about the successes achieved by the international program for 30 years, how its graduates contribute to the prosperity of Kazakhstan.

At the end of the meeting, the strategic partners discussed upcoming joint activities.

For reference: The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest in the UK and the largest university in Scotland. Located in the city of Glasgow. It was founded in 1451 by Nicholas V. It is part of the prestigious Russel Group of leading research universities in the UK. A number of Nobel laureates, three Prime Ministers of Great Britain, the First Minister of Scotland, the father of economics Adam Smith, engineer James Watt, as well as one of the founding fathers of the United States of America James Wilson are associated with the university.