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  • 1/7/2025
Kazajistán quiere atraer a 150.000 estudiantes internacionales de aquí a 2029

Kazajistán pretende satisfacer la creciente demanda de enseñanza superior de la región ampliando las asociaciones con universidades de todo el mundo y poniendo en marcha nuevos centros de investigación.

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02:00On with this one, bringing
02:13good big partnerships and then to try to attract as many foreign students as possible. Second, research is becoming growing on our agenda and a lot of these great universities now have access to critical minerals for example. And so we are launching several joint
02:20research centers in critical minerals, enrichment and mining and metallurgy.
02:25y los estudiantes internacionales y domésticos
02:27en su desarrollo de entreprendedores y de la tecnología
02:30Cada estudiante universidad en Kazajstán
02:33va a tener que ir a los cursos de AI,
02:35obtener un certificado de 650,000 estudiantes,
02:38más de 4,000 estudiantes ya tienen certificados,
02:42y lanzamos un 100 millones de dólares
02:44para fundar AI startups
02:47de los estudiantes y estudiantes y faculty.
02:49Y luego, vamos a ir a la modulación de AI
02:52y cada estudiante va a tener la posibilidad
02:56de convertir lo que se llama UNO CORN,
02:59una empresa, una empresa, una empresa, una empresa
03:02y una empresa, una empresa, una empresa
03:04con su apoyo a todos los niveles,
03:06aceleración, y en base de aprendizaje.
03:09¿Qué resultados están viendo en alineados
03:12con el mercado global?
03:15Tenemos que esperar a la primera batch de estudiantes
03:18y, por lo tanto, estamos bien.
03:20Tenemos la Universidad Nazarbayev,
03:22tenemos la Universidad de Montfort,
03:23tenemos la Universidad de Montfort,
03:24y los graduados son muy buenas.
03:26Yo diría que ellos cumplen con cualquier demanda internacional.
03:30Unos 70% de los estudiantes van a ir a ir a
03:34a las empresas internacionales,
03:35a las empresas globales, a las grandes empresas.
03:37Algunos de ellos pursuean sus carreras académicas
03:40en las mejores universidades,
03:42las mejores universidades de Ivy League,
03:43las mejores universidades de Russell,
03:44las mejores universidades de investigación
03:46en el mundo para sus programas de maestros,
03:48en los PhD programas.
03:50Están up to any international standard
03:52given by large companies,
03:55Fortune 500 companies.
03:56Bueno, Mr. Minister,
03:57it was such a pleasure having you
03:59on our program today.
04:00Thank you for carving out the time
04:02out of your busy schedule for us.
04:03Thank you, thank you for having me.
04:07Private companies are also stepping up
04:09with global partnerships.
04:10One local company is opening the doors
04:12to a new British university.
04:18A British Liberal Arts University
04:19will open in Astana next September,
04:21bringing Western education closer to home.
04:23Offering degrees in business, AI and education,
04:25it plans to grow from 100 to 400 students by 2029.
04:30My plan is for it to set the new standards,
04:34especially in a commercially competitive field
04:37where other big players will have to accept these roles
04:42and will have to improve their quality
04:44and will have to really care about their students
04:47and what kind of people their students will become.
04:50Gabit Bekahmetov says Kazakhstan's regional position
04:53and cultural diversity make it uniquely attractive
04:55for students seeking a cross-border education.
04:57In combination with the Soviet fundamental science,
05:04with the Chinese advances in innovations,
05:07with the Western standards and expectations and ambitions
05:13and all this and some kind of oriental kindness
05:19and hospitality included in that
05:22and combined with our nomadic dynamism,
05:25I think this is going to be a success risk.
05:29With more Western campuses opening,
05:31Gabit Bekahmetov believes Kazakhstan is on course
05:33to become a globally competitive education model.
05:38Four of Kazakhstan's top research universities
05:40have launched supercomputers
05:42with a combined capacity of 32 petaflops.
05:45That's 32 quadrillion calculations per second,
05:48powerful enough to train AI models,
05:50process vast databases and run advanced scientific simulations.
05:54The country's flagship English language university
05:57is leading the way.
05:58Joining us in the studio is Nazarbayev University
06:00President Waqar Ahmad.
06:04Mr. Waqar, welcome and great to have you on.
06:06Thank you for the invitation.
06:07I'm delighted to be here.
06:08Can you tell us more about the types of fundamental
06:10and applied research your university plans to conduct
06:13with the supercomputer capabilities?
06:15Prime example is the development of Kaza-LM.
06:18And as we developed further,
06:19we would need even greater computing power in order to do that.
06:24If you think that the basic model which was developed
06:26with the Kaza-LM is largely text-based.
06:29So Kaza-LM was a basic model.
06:31We're now building on it.
06:34So there are new systems which focus on voice recognition.
06:37There are new tools which are using image processing and so on.
06:43And some of the new models which will be developed in this area
06:46are going to be all singing, all dancing models,
06:49which use text, which use sound, which use image and so on.
06:53Can you tell me how joint funds help reinforce Kazakhstan's standing
06:58as a regional academic and innovations hub?
07:00We are developing new kinds of partnerships.
07:02But we're also looking at how we can use the money that we invest in research jointly.
07:07So let's say that if we are investing a million dollars in research in a particular area,
07:13if we were to go into partnership with two other universities
07:15and if they were to match our funding, we now have three million dollars
07:19that we can bid for and they can bid for.
07:22But it also has the inbuilt advantage of collaborative research,
07:26which would be of higher quality.
07:28It would get published in more prestigious journals.
07:32More people will use it.
07:34It would enhance the reputation of the university
07:37and the reputation of the country.
07:39And it would also address fundamental questions
07:41which face whether they face the economy,
07:44whether they relate to climate change,
07:46whether they relate to international relations and so on.
07:49Thanks so much for being with us today.
07:51It's a pleasure. Thank you.
07:52Bye for now and join us in the next episode of East West Connect.

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