
Coventry University Kazakhstan and ENU now have a memorandum of cooperation

The first British University in Astana, Coventry University Kazakhstan, and The L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University intend to cooperate in the field of scientific research. The corresponding agreement was signed yesterday in the Coventry University in Astana.
The agreement will expand the capabilities of universities in conducting joint research and research projects. In particular, it will provide teachers and students with access to the innovative infrastructure of the two universities – scientific laboratories, databases and research materials.
Scientific collaboration will also make it possible to combine the efforts of scientific personnel in the implementation of research projects within the framework of grant and program-targeted financing, joint educational and scientific events.
"The signing of the memorandum of scientific cooperation between our universities is the opening of a new page in the development of academic and research ties between us.
The scientific community, like the world as a whole, is changing rapidly. In these conditions, joining forces, sharing experience, knowledge, and resources is especially valuable. We are convinced that only collaboration allows us to create truly significant results, whether it's innovative developments, fundamental research, or the training of a new generation of scientists.
We hope that cooperation will cover a wide range of areas, from joint research and publications to the exchange of students and teachers. And, of course, it will help strengthen the international authority of our universities," Yerlan Sydykov, Rector of the Eurasian National University said.
"Kazakhstan is actively working on the creation of an academic hub. The formation of this hub is possible only if the universities join forces and cooperate closely. As research universities, Coventry University Kazakhstan and The L.N. Gumilyov ENU play a key role in the development of the country's scientific ecosystem, and our cooperation will only strengthen the development of research potential, the impact of scientific and technological innovations on the socio-economic development of Kazakhstan," Miras Daulenov, President of Coventry University Kazakhstan said.
For reference: Coventry University Kazakhstan is the first British university in Astana. The university is part of the Coventry University Group and provides access to high-quality British education, supported by a British diploma. Coventry University Kazakhstan offers sought–after bachelor's degree programs in Business, Computer Science, International Relations, Economics and Finance, as well as Master's degree programs - MBA Global Business and Global Executive MBA. In the nearest future, the university's list of training areas will expand with programs in art and design, construction management, and other promising fields.
Eurasian National University is one of the leading national research universities in Kazakhstan, ranked among the TOP 400 best universities in the world by the international reputable rating agency QS. ENU provides training for bachelors, undergraduates, doctoral students, and postdocs in more than 300 education programs and specialties, including more than 200 international specialties. ENU has about 25,000 students, including international students from 25 countries.
