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Cameron visit yields Kazakh deal on researchers

A deal to bring together early-career researchers from the UK and Kazakhstan to explore potential joint projects has been struck as part of the prime minister鈥檚 visit to the central Asian state.

Published on
July 2, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

David Cameron has been on a trade mission to the autocratic country, and was accompanied by Martin Davidson, the chief executive of the British Council.

The council鈥檚 Researcher Links Programme will bring together 60 early-career scholars each year to share experience.

In a deal worth 拢750,000 the British Council will also train 250 teachers and educational managers, including Kazakh university staff, at a number of institutions.

Simon Williams, the council鈥檚 director in Kazakhstan, said the country 鈥渉as set out an ambitious and extremely well-funded education development programme from 2011 to 2020鈥.

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鈥淭his includes explicit targets for the increased internationalisation of the education system, which can only be achieved through international partnership and collaboration,鈥 he said in a statement.

UK universities have built a few links with Kazakhstan, but not without controversy. In April 2012, Churchill College, Cambridge, withdrew a proposed scholarship named after the Kazakh president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, partly because it was nervous of being associated with the ruler, who has led Kazakhstan since 1991.

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University College London is a partner of Nazarbayev University (itself named after the president), based in the capital Astana, and helps run foundation programmes.

david.matthews@tsleducation.com

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